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Emkay 12th Jun 2016 12:35

Where is the most beautiful place you have flown?
 
More specifically, outside of the UK?

Looking for inspiration on where to go on holiday and rent an aircraft :)

Would be curious to hear where others have rented outside of their home country, how the experience was and how easy it is to get checked out and rent aircraft abroad?

TURIN 12th Jun 2016 13:26

I rented a hang-glider and soared with sea eagles over the Lighthouse at Byron Bay, Austalia.
Which was nice.

https://a.travel-assets.com/mediavau...0cfb2825e.jpeg

Not me but you get the idea.

Wageslave 12th Jun 2016 14:42

Aren't there any suitably beautiful places in "of" the UK?

TowerDog 12th Jun 2016 14:54


. Where is the most beautiful place you have flown?
The Exuma Chain in the Bahamas.

eagleflyer 12th Jun 2016 14:56

Maui was nice...Iceland too...French Alps are spectacular....and of course South Island NZ.

Romeo Tango 12th Jun 2016 16:04

Greenland, Grand canyon, Scotland, Alps

9 lives 12th Jun 2016 16:46

In order of beauty: The west coast of Norway, East coast of Labrador, Greenland, Iceland, Yukon, British Columbia mountains near Vancouver, South New Mexico and Arizona, Outer Banks of the Carolinas USA, Coast of Georgia USA, Florida Keys.

Genghis the Engineer 12th Jun 2016 21:35

In the UK, I think that the Hebrides are as beautiful a place to fly as anywhere in the world.

Ourside the UK, I have loved flying over the deserts in California and Arizona, particularly around mountains, sand features, the odd dead volcano, the Flagstaff meteor crater...

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jayemm 12th Jun 2016 22:07

Jamaica
 
Blue Mountains and coastline of Jamaica. Stunning mixture of lush greenery, flashes of waterfalls and off course the beautiful colours of the carribean.

Piltdown Man 12th Jun 2016 22:24

In the UK, low level through the Cairngorms, Snowdonia, Lake District or over Morecambe Sands. In Europe I think Norway has some of the most beautiful scenery, and the best I've seen to date is around Arlesund.

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ChrisJ800 13th Jun 2016 00:42

Cape Tribulation in Oz. Fly over rainforest, barrier reef and nice islands with beautiful turquoise water.

Chuck Ellsworth 13th Jun 2016 01:27

Moose Jaw Saskatchewan.

Pilot DAR 13th Jun 2016 01:36

Chuck, VFR on top doesn't count! ;)

Glasgow_Flyer 13th Jun 2016 11:21

Funnily enough, I was going to say the north-west coasts of Scotland and Ireland.
The Byron Bay suggestion is fantastic - there is plenty of GA around there too.
But, aside from Scotland (!), perhaps over the great barrier reef off far-north Queensland. Matter of fact - flying in Australia in general is just amazing- the vastness of the country in itself is spectacular - desert, to snow, to mountains to great barrier reefs - quite sensational.
And then there is NZ - that's next on the bucket list!

Maoraigh1 13th Jun 2016 21:06

For easy renting, go to the US. After trying around in 1987/88, I've repeatedly gone back to Grand Junction, Colorado. Cheap rental, good planes, good cheap motels and food. And G(ood) airspace. And lots of good weather.
You need a US 61.75 license issued before you travel, on the basis of your EASA PPL. You'll need a 2 hour Biennial Flight Review - which will be part (or all) of your convertion/check-out, depending on your needs.
Be sure to have all the family, if they're going to be flying with you, covered for flying in a non-commercial aircraft. American Express did this for me until I was too old. (65 or was it 69?) Since then I've got it through the broker who insures our Jodel.

Link to photos from a Pa28 - pre digital, scanned (the FBO knew where I was going): http://www.flickr.com/photos/27183900@N04/

And videos from a C172:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=oZiMy7Dn8iU

pummel 14th Jun 2016 05:02

The grand canyon is amazing (even at the altitiudes you need to cross it at as a non-commerical flight), but if you are out that neck of the woods it would be a real shame not to land at Sedona - absolutely stunning red rock surrounds and the airfield is elevated on the spine of a hill. Tioman in Malaysia is a beautiful place with a non standard approach to Land which is exciting for passengers and pilot alike. The latter would be hard to get a holiday rental for though :(. Flying Ski planes out of Meribel is also right up there - you might not solo over the course of a holiday and I think you need a mountain rating to leave the 'circuit' but it's great fun, a very different way to fly. Finally if you only have a morning - the Hudson river VFR corridor. You'll be amazed not at how close you can go to the skyscrapers, but at how close you have to go!

ZFT 14th Jun 2016 10:00

Agree with many of the USA suggestions above. Would add Monument Valley and Lake Powell for fantastic scenery.

Jetblu 14th Jun 2016 11:12

Durban - Cape Town along the coast - low level. Northern SA with visits to game parks. Zimbabwe/Zambia is spectacular by air. Scotland and the Highlands are quite nice. My favourite of all [inc USA] is the Caribbean islands hopping. [The Maldives and ATOLS in a Twin Otter on floats as a passenger - magnificent]

VictorGolf 14th Jun 2016 11:49

The Rift Valley and Ngong Hills out of Nairobi Wilson are worth a look. Did my solo X-country to Lake Magadi (soda lake) and felt very small against the vastness of Africa.

eeesprit 14th Jun 2016 12:58

California! From San Diego to San Francisco, along the coast and inland... stunning places :)


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