Talk + Flying Apéro at the Flylounge! ‘Flying microlights in Belgium’
Get an exclusive look at microlight flying in Belgium at a special talk, all in a friendly, aviation-themed atmosphere. Free entry – but places are limited!
On the programme:
6.00 pm: doors open and welcome
6.15 pm: refreshments at the bar
6.30 pm: tour of the passenger cabin and cockpit
7.00 pm: Talk on microlight flying in Belgium by Michel Dillien, microlight instructor
7.20 pm: Refreshments and tapas
7.50 pm: Presentation of Flylounge by its founder, Alain Loiseau
8.15 pm: Refreshments and informal networking
9.30 pm: End
Speaker : Michel Dillien
Michel has been a pilot and microlight flight instructor for many years. He specialises in archaeological flights and aerial photography. Over the last 30 years, he has published numerous books on pilot training.
A member of many aeronautical associations, he is entirely dedicated to promoting his passion.
During his talk, he will introduce you to the world of microlight flying and explain how to become a recreational pilot in Belgium.
INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES
How do I sign up? Click on the orange ‘Sign up’ button at the top right of this page. Registration is free. If you see any paid items appear during registration, please go to your shopping basket to remove them before continuing. You can also call us on 02 318 00 47 to register by phone.
How to get to the Flylounge: See all access information here
Can I eat or drink on site? Yes! A “de l’escadrille” bar will be available with standard prices (e.g. €3 for a soft drink, €10 for a cocktail). Tapas will be available for those feeling peckish.
How much does it cost? We are trialling a free entry scheme. We will assess in a few weeks’ time whether this allows us to cover our costs, so please feel free to eat, drink and bring friends!
Can I fly the flight simulator? Yes, please book in advance to ensure you get a place. The 15-minute option costs €50. A beer or soft drink will be offered to everyone who flies :)
Can I be a speaker at the Flylounge? To be a speaker, you just need to be an expert on the topic and be able to present it in English for 15–20 minutes. Let’s discuss it on 3 April!