Being a passenger in a jet?
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birdcage

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2,873 posts

221 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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Is it possible in the Uk to get passenger rides in a jet plane at all does anyone know?

Thanks

TheEnd

15,370 posts

204 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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easyjet?

http://www.extreme-activities.com/Pages/fighter_je...

apparently Lithuania was the only place (according to them), and that's now over.

JQ

6,359 posts

195 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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Don't know I'm afraid. But I've sat in the cockpit of a 747 for take-off and landing and it's probably in the top 10 experiences of my life. Absolutely fantastic experience.

AstonZagato

13,407 posts

226 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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The Breitling Fighters sometimes offer a seat in charity auctions. Did it once. Amazing.

jeebus

445 posts

200 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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A place at blackpool airport used to give rides in a jet provost, don't know if they still do but I think that is the closest you would get in this country. Also if I remember right it was by no means cheap I think it was about £500 for 30 minutes.

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

259 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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jeebus said:
A place at blackpool airport used to give rides in a jet provost, don't know if they still do but I think that is the closest you would get in this country. Also if I remember right it was by no means cheap I think it was about £500 for 30 minutes.
that would be pretty cheap I think. Thunder city in SA do 50 minutes in the lightning for $10,000, even things like the hunter are about $5000 for 45-60 mins

hidetheelephants

30,470 posts

209 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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dcw@pr said:
jeebus said:
A place at blackpool airport used to give rides in a jet provost, don't know if they still do but I think that is the closest you would get in this country. Also if I remember right it was by no means cheap I think it was about £500 for 30 minutes.
that would be pretty cheap I think. Thunder city in SA do 50 minutes in the lightning for $10,000, even things like the hunter are about $5000 for 45-60 mins
I would regard that as pretty cheap as both of those drink JP1 like Ollie Reed and Georgie Best having a race...

Eric Mc

123,960 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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I presume you do not mean a common or garden airliner?

birdcage

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2,873 posts

221 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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Indeed, I should have been a bit clearer. A Tornado or a Mig that type of thing. I used to live below an airline pilot who took me out in his stunt plane which was excellent but it is a life ambition to go in a fighter jet.

Eric Mc

123,960 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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I don't think that there is anywhere in the UK where you will be able to get a ride in a high performance fighter aircraft. There are very few on the civil register and the CAA are extremely cautious about allowing civilian opeerators to carry passengers.

You really have to look abroad. In South Africa you can have a trip in a two seat Lightning or a Buccaneer and some of the ex-Soviet bloc air forces do take passengers in MiGs and Sukhois.

None of these commercial operations are cheap.

tuffer

8,902 posts

283 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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Join the RAF and see if you get lucky. My wife got a flight in a Tornado when she was at Conningsby and a Sqn mate got a flight in a Harrier at Laarbruch (Stn Cmdrs last flight).

thatone1967

4,193 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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AstonZagato said:
The Breitling Fighters sometimes offer a seat in charity auctions. Did it once. Amazing.
Wow!cool


A few bit's here, but it's a long way to go!

http://www.redballoondays.com.au/experience/AF027

Edited by thatone1967 on Friday 23 October 12:42

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

259 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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I had a ride in an L29 albatross many years ago (10+) as part of a breitling corporate day. No idea if it is still possible, or if you can just pay for it.

ben_h100

1,548 posts

195 months

Saturday 24th October 2009
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Flown in a Hawk, got to barrel roll the thing, did some high-g turns and then the main man took over and showed me what it could do. 1000-12000 ft in a matter of seconds. Quite literally loopy!

2 ship formation, I have a couple of pics on the 'amazing pics' thread if you are interested.

If you are young enough then join the RAF. If you have kids who are into aircraft, see if they fancy the ATC, I know cadets who have had Jollies in fast jets.

mattdaniels

7,359 posts

298 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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birdcage said:
Is it possible in the Uk to get passenger rides in a jet plane at all does anyone know?

Thanks
Yes if you have a mate with a PPL who has a share in a Jet Provost tongue out

Any particular reason why it has to be a jet? If you are just looking to play at fighter pilots and want to do some pretend dogfighting then you won't go far wrong with a day out at Ultimate High.

birdcage

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2,873 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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I guess it's the sense of absolute speed, plus I have always been fascinated by fighter aircraft.

Also, for medical reasons I can't drive for 333 days all being well (not that I'm counting) and I usually satisfy my need to go quickly on trackdays or in my Ferrari.

I had to let it go as the thought of having it in the garage for a year untouched was a bit criminal, not to say bad for it and my OH won't go near it!

So, anything I have never done but always wanted to I figure now is the time and it will go some way to occupying me!


ben_h100

1,548 posts

195 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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birdcage said:
I guess it's the sense of absolute speed, plus I have always been fascinated by fighter aircraft.

Also, for medical reasons I can't drive for 333 days all being well (not that I'm counting) and I usually satisfy my need to go quickly on trackdays or in my Ferrari.

I had to let it go as the thought of having it in the garage for a year untouched was a bit criminal, not to say bad for it and my OH won't go near it!

So, anything I have never done but always wanted to I figure now is the time and it will go some way to occupying me!
To be honest mate if I was you I'd go for a dogfight/aerobatic experience in some sort of turboprop. You will get a similar experience, g forces, exhilaration etc. Flying in a 'fighter' isn't all "oh my god this is amazingly fast". You are aware of going at speed but being enclosed in the cockpit and with the helmet and built in mic/ear protection there is little engine roar. Saying that it isn't somethig you will forget in a while either.

If you after something exciting, find your local dz and do a level one AFF skydive. Now there's a speed rush!

Glosphil

4,660 posts

250 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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There was a simple thread a few weeks ago.

http://www.deltajets.com

Look under Services - Fast Jet Flights


Flights in Hawker Hunters are available. Cost from £1,950 !