Helicopter Lessons and Demonstration Flights for Groupon Customers (March 2011)

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This offer has expired. At this time your Groupon may be credited toward our regular helicopter offerings at their regular rates.

Thank you for buying a Groupon for a helicopter lesson or demonstration flight at East Coast Aero Club. Your Groupon may be used for one of two experiences:

Either way, we hope that this will be your first step into the big fraternity of American aviation. This is the greatest country in the world for flying, with more than 613,000 active licensed pilots, 15,000 airports, and more than 200,000 private aircraft (150,000 of which are purely personal). Because private aviation is so popular here, the U.S. has the world's lowest prices for rental aircraft, which puts aviation within the reach of any middle-class American.

East Coast Aero Club has been operating at Hanscom Field since 1985. We've served more than 7000 customers, currently operate more than 30 rental aircraft, and employ 25 flight instructors. To learn more about the flight school, watch this interview with a customer or this tour of the club.

Option #1: Introductory Helicopter Lesson (Hands-on)

What's it like? Watch these YouTube interviews with some of our customers on March 27, 2010. Our goal with the ground school and flight is that you be familiar with the controls and concepts and comfortable during all phases of the experience.

Lesson Step 1 - Read

Do the introductory reading recommended in our "preparing for your first lesson" page. We'll ask you the "study questions" at the bottom of the reading list when you book your seat in ground school. Our pre-ground school page explains why the FAA requires a bit of study prior to flying a helicopter. The pre-reading is important because most of the class is students answering questions and then discussing the answers to a 25-question final exam.

Lesson Step 2 - Book

Once you've done the reading and can answer the study questions with confidence, use our online scheduler (below) to book a convenient time for ground school. Ground school will be an interactive discussion mostly about the material that you've read, but also covering some information specific to the Robinson R44 helicopter that you'll be flying (our pre-ground school page gives an outline of the course). Click the magnifying glass icon next to that slot and then click on "New Reservation". From here you'll enter your study question answers as well as contact information (important in case we need to reschedule).

If you don't see a convenient time on the schedule above, please check this page in a week or two. We add classes constantly as people complete their reading and fill up the existing classes.

Need to reschedule? Don't bother canceling your old reservation. Just make a new one. There is no need to call us or email.

Lesson Step 3 - Attend

Please arrive on time for your ground school class, which will be done in a small group. If everyone arrives prepared with the reading and on time, the actual instruction/discussion takes about two hours. There is a coffee break in the middle and an exam after the ground school, so the total time commitment is closer to three hours before you're signed off.

Hanscom Field in Bedford (Google Map) is one mile northwest of the intersection of Route 2 and Route 128 (Interstate 95). Take exit 30B to route 2A West and follow signs for Hanscom Field/Civil Air Terminal, which will be on the right. Continue straight down the access road and park in the lot on your left. Walk into the Civil Air Terminal go straight upstairs to the Massport conference on the third floor (the East Coast Aero Club offices are on the ground floor, but there is no need to check in at the front desk). Hanscom Field should be in your phone's GPS system, but you can also type in the street address: 200 Hanscom Drive, Bedford, MA 01730.

As noted on our pre-ground school page, all materials for the course are supplied except for a pen. Feel free to bring a friend to the ground school class.

If you're not feeling well, don't feel adequately prepared with the reading yet, or are tired, please stay home and rest up. No need to call our office. You are welcome to use this online tool to book a later ground school date at your convenience. Your coupon isn't used until you actually fly.

Lesson Step 4 - Fly

At the end of the ground school course, you'll be given information on scheduling the flight portion of your lesson (a one-on-one flight with an FAA-certified instructor). Due to the fickle Boston weather and the logistical challenges of scheduling a large number of customers into 2 helicopters, it is unlikely that your flight will be the same day as the ground school class.

Lesson Step 5 - Fly Some More

If you enjoy the challenge of your first lesson and want to continue flight training, please see our standard training page. It takes about 10 hours to reach the "James Bond" level of helicoper flying skill, i.e., the ability to jump into a helicopter, take the controls, take off into the sky, fly around, and bring the machine back down for a safe landing.

Option #2: Demonstration Flight over Walden Pond and Concord

For folks who'd like to see how the helicopter works and feels before devoting a few evenings to reading and ground school, we offer a simple demonstration ride for three people (550 lbs. total; no more than 250 lbs. per person). One of our FAA-certified flight instructors will demonstrate the helicopter's capabilities while showing you the sights of Lincoln, Walden Pond and downtown Concord (route may vary depending on wind and runway in use at Hanscom). (Boston is too far away for this offer, but always available from our standard tours page)

Ride Step 1 - Schedule

Using the scheduler above (click here to open in a new window), find a time that works for you, click the time slot, the adjacent magnifying glass icon, or the "sign in" option at the top. Create an account with your best email address (we'll use that to contact you if we need to reschedule). Then pick the time slot again. Click on "new reservation" and enter the weights of each passenger (limited to 550 lbs. in total and not more than 250 lbs. per person), which we need in order to load our helicopters properly.

Once you've filled out all the fields click the "Create Reservation" button. At this point your spot(s) will be reserved. Please try to show up a few minutes before your scheduled time. The actual flight is about ten minutes in length.

Need to reschedule? Sign into the SuperSaaS scheduler (above). Click on "Agenda" to see your upcoming reservations. Click the rightmost icon (looks like a notepad). Click again on a notepad icon. Click on the "Delete Reservation" button. Then pick a new more convenient slot and re-register.

Ride Step 2 - Watch the Weather

If rain or winds of more than 20 mph are forecast, we'll probably cancel tours for that day. When a tour is canceled, we'll contact you at the email address that you provided when reserving. Please return to this page to reschedule.

Ride Step 3 - Print out your Groupon

Print out one Groupon (covers up to 3 people or 550 lbs, whichever is less). This will be your ticket for the flight.

You may be getting in and out of the helicopter while the blades are spinning. You'll get a safety briefing prior, but you may find it helpful to read our passenger safety card in advance.

Ride Step 4 - Fly

Hanscom Field in Bedford (Google Map) is one mile northwest of the intersection of Route 2 and Route 128 (Interstate 95). Take exit 30B to route 2A West and follow signs for Hanscom Field/Civil Air Terminal, which will be on the right. Continue straight down the access road and park in the lot on your left. Walk into the Civil Air Terminal and turn right. East Coast Aero Club is on the first floor, down the hall on the left (after the rental car counters and cafe). Hanscom Field should be in your car's GPS system, but you can also type in the street address: 200 Hanscom Drive, Bedford, MA 01730.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my camera?
Please do!
What are some good activities and sights near the airport?
Please see our standard tours page
Is there an age limit?
For the ride we welcome children of any age (under two years of age, the child can fly free on an adult's lap). For the lesson we welcome mature teenagers aged 14 and above (the FAA requires a pilot to be 16 years of age prior to solo flight).

More Questions?

Send an email to helicopters@eastcoastaeroclub.com for questions about lessons or tours@eastcoastaeroclub.com for questions about rides.