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Aerial Tourism & Scenic Flights

Aerial Tourism & Scenic Flights compares the most scenic ways to fly—helicopters, seaplanes, small GA, and balloons—over iconic landscapes. Each guide covers routes, flight time, aircraft type, safety basics, best season/light, and typical pricing. We include seat-selection tips for views, weight/baggage policies, weather considerations, and photo/video advice so you book with confidence. Updated for 2025 with vetted operators and insider planning checklists.

Pilot flying a light aircraft over a rugged coastline at sunset, cockpit instruments visible in the foreground.

Coastal Flying: Navigating the World’s Most Beautiful Shorelines—From a pilot who’s scraped salt spray...

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The first time I threaded California’s Big Sur in a 172, I remember easing along the cliffs at golden hour, kelp streaks sliding under...
Jetliner cockpit view over the Arctic under the aurora borealis, pilot pointing at ETOPS diversion map on the display.

ETOPS/EDTO 240–370 for Polar Routes: What You Actually Need (from someone who’s plotted these...

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The first time I drew a polar arc that shaved an hour off the schedule, I remember the room going silent when the dispatcher...

The Best Month for Hot Air Balloon Rides—From a pilot who’s chased dawn air...

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The first time I climbed into a balloon basket at 5:15 a.m., the ground crew handed me a coffee and whispered the only forecast...