Opposite: Low level flight along Majorca’s spectacular coastline. Above: It is a special treat for students to be allowed to fly over open water. Below: Sightseeing above the old town of Majorca’s capital Palma
FOR SOME PEOPLE THE ISLAND IS A PLACE OF WORK. THE MEMBERS OF THE CRE W OF ROTORFLUG INTERNATIONAL ARE LIVING THE DREAM BY FLYING IN PARADISE.
were introduced to the fleet. Later on the Bell 206 L D-HOTT completed the heli- copter pool. A special service provided by
Rotorflug International is safety training for pilots who already have a licence. The island’s environment offers ideal condi- tions to practice flying techniques in differ- ent scenarios. “We have reams of external landing places – we can land at Fincas, hotels or golf clubs – basically everywhere except for the beach. You can do nearly everything you ever wanted. If you, for example, want to gain more experience in aircraft-radio you can land at Palma de Mallorca International Airport or just cross it. Most pilots are really excited about test- ing their limits in different climates. The highest mountains of Majorca are about 4,000 feet high – if you fly there in those
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