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DETAILS

APPLICABLE TO ALL MISSIONS

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Fitness and Experience

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  • Generally people from 14 years up to 85 years old can partake provided you are medically fit. For those under 18 years of age we will require parent or legal guardian authorisation on the day. As this is not an experience for the faint of heart, passengers should be of good general health.

  • You must be agile enough to climb into the aircraft

  • There is no need for any previous flying experience

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Dress Code

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  • Wear enclosed footwear (no thongs or sandals) and comfortable clothing

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Weather

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  • Your flight is weather dependant and we cannot fly in rain or strong wind

  • All weather decisions are made on the day

  • Your flight will go ahead unless we contact you

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Restrictions

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  • Maximum weight for this experience is 115kg

  • Maximum height is 195cm

  • Avoid excessive alcohol the night before, if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol you will not be able to participate in the flight and will forfeit your voucher

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Rescheduling & Cancellations

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  • Cancellations within 48 hours of the flight: $100 cancellation fee

  • Cancellations within 24 hours of the flight, No-Shows, Late Arrivals: Participants forfeit their experience and are not entitled to a refund.

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​Passenger Acknowledgment Form

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All passengers will be required to sign an acknowledgment form that states: 

In relation to the Adventure flight that I am about to undertake I acknowledge that I am medically fit, have been verbally briefed and understand:

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a. The planned flight manoeuvres to be conducted,

b. The safety features and equipment fitted to the aircraft; and

c. Emergency egress procedures.

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In accordance with CASA CASR 132.150 I understand:

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  • The design, manufacture and airworthiness of the aircraft are not required to meet any safety standard recognised by CASA; and

  • The aircraft is not required by CASA to be operated to the same safety standards as an aircraft used for regular public transport or charter operations; and

  • Travel in the aircraft is done at the passenger’s own risk; and

  • A more detailed briefing about the safety of the aircraft will be given to the passenger before the passenger boards the aircraft.

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