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Spend about 30 minutes at the controls of a Robinson R44 while up to two passengers ride along. A matching ground briefing prepares you before lift-off from Kissimmee on this shareable introductory lesson.
After check-in and ID checks, your instructor covers a ground and pre-flight introduction before you board the R44. In the air you take the controls for about 30 minutes of hands-on flying while passengers watch and the instructor remains responsible for safety.
Practice typically heads toward the area east of Lake Toho. Flight times are approximate and may shift with weather and weight balance.
Lessons depart from the Kissimmee heliport beside the Orlando resort corridor, then use nearby open training airspace rather than a theme-park sightseeing loop.
The R44 offers more cabin space and a higher seat weight limit than the two-seat R22 intro.
No flying experience is required. You should be comfortable following instructor directions in a four-seat cabin.
One person cannot exceed 300 lb, and three people together cannot exceed 600 lb. Guests may be weighed before departure.
Certified instructors who also fly scenic tours from the same base keep the briefing clear and the airborne segment well paced for first-timers.
The longer R44 block with passengers suits shared celebrations better than the solo R22 format.
Meet at 4010 4th Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741. Free parking is available at the heliport.
Arrive at least 10 minutes early. Bring a valid photo ID and the card used for booking.
You get about 30 minutes of flight time plus about 30 minutes of ground and pre-flight introduction with your instructor.
Arrive early so the briefing, walk-around and weight check can finish calmly before you take the controls.
Meet at the Kissimmee heliport on 4th Street. Free parking is available for guests on this lesson.
Arrive at least 10 minutes before your booked time so there is room for ID checks and the ground briefing.
Yes. Under the guidance of a certified flight instructor, you sit at the controls of the Robinson R44 and fly hands-on after the briefing.
Up to two passengers can ride along to watch, and the longer airborne block gives more time to settle into basic inputs.
The R44 cabin fits one instructor, one student and up to two passengers. Passengers are observers while the student flies under instruction.
Total passenger weight limits still apply across the three non-instructor seats.
One person cannot exceed 300 lb (136 kg), and three people together cannot exceed 600 lb (272 kg). Guests may be weighed before departure.
This higher per-seat limit is one reason guests choose the R44 over the lighter R22 intro.
Helicopter lessons need safe visibility and wind conditions. If the instructor cannot fly, you will be offered another date or a full refund under the stated weather terms.
Heavy rain, low cloud, lightning, or strong winds are typical reasons a slot may be moved.
No prior flying experience is required. This is an introductory lesson designed for first-timers and curious flyers.
You should be comfortable following instructor directions and boarding a four-seat helicopter with minimal help.
Practice flying typically takes place east of Lake Toho near Kissimmee after departure from the heliport.
Exact routes depend on weather, traffic and training needs on the day, with the instructor keeping the session focused on basic handling.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. Guests make their own way to the Kissimmee meeting point by car, taxi, or rideshare.
Plan travel time carefully so you are not late for the ground briefing.
Gratuities are not included. The lesson price covers instruction, flight time, briefing and standard fees quoted at booking.
Optional extras such as a flight log book or photo package can be added if offered at checkout.

About the centre
Kissimmee
Operated by MaxFlight Helicopter Services, a partner of adventuro.