Practical Information For Sonoma Biplane Rides

By Michael Jackson


Anyone of us who has seen the 1995 movie "A Walk in the Clouds" would probably want to have the same wine valley experience as the main character played by Keanu Reeves. The movie took place in an area called Sonoma, and this same place can be enjoyed also form the air if you take or charter any one of Sonoma biplane rides available.

Prior to you going out to California to take a biplane ride, it may be a good idea to prepare a sort of checklist to assist you on making decisions. This checklist is a great management tool to assist you in keeping track of all the items you need to know so that you can arrive at a practical and informed decision or choice. You should never underestimate the power of the simple checklist.

First off the bat, you should slot off a few days extra on top of the vacation days you are estimating. The extra days on top will help absorb contingencies and unforeseen events, which can delay your plane ride experience. These events can be anything from traffic to bad weather, so its best you have a few days extra for adjustment.

Think of the time of year that you are going on also. It is good to know that the months of October to December, are the months for crushing grapes. And tourists do go at this time to experience grape crushing with their bare feet just like in the movie. As this will definitely be a sort of peak season, expect all associated activities, such as plane rides, and associated amenities, such as hotels, to rise in prices.

Also look at the time of the week when you make your biplane booking. Typically weekend rates will be much higher than weekday rates, so you should book on weekdays if you want to save a bit. If you are not so worried about your budget, then weekends will be fine.

Once you start looking for a pilot, do look for one who handles him or herself in a professional manner, is helpful, and a joy to fly with. You may easily get recommendations for this kind of pilot from the locals who you can ask, or you can get ideas from people who have had these trips on travel forums that you can search beforehand.

The added bonus of being able to fly the plane by yourself, guided of course, is something that you should also consider. If you are interested in doing this, it may be a good idea to ask your prospective pilot if there is a chance of you flying the plane a bit if conditions warrant it.

You should also look at the local knowledge owned by the operator or person you are flying with. A well versed pilot in the local goings on in the area will make the trip that much more interesting, for basically he or she will be like a flying tour guide so to speak who will be able to answer your questions on the fly, no pun intended.

Thus this article has shown some things to mull over prior to your booking a biplane ride. Always remember to research as much as possible all points of interest and concern before making a final commitment.




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