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Helicopter Flight


Helicopter Flight Johannesburg

The five seat Squirrel Helicopter for our flight over Johannesburg

Our pilot Alistair was informative and friendly

Gold Reef City from a different vantage point

The Sandton City shopping center from the sky

The famous distinctive tower in Johannesburg

Overall Impression Our 45-minute drive from Sandhurst to Lanseria International Airport on the northwest outskirts of Johannesburg was straightforward and uneventful. We found parking easily and entered the small airport looking forward to a panoramic flight. We cleared airport security in the company of our affable pilot Alistair and walked across the tarmac to a five-seat Squirrel helicopter. Minutes later, after a safety briefing, we were airborne and heading into Johannesburg with a platter of snacks and a carton of fruit juice for each of us. Hot air caused the flight to be bumpy so we had to eat the snacks later when our stomachs had settled.

During the half an hour sightseeing flight, which was so much fun it seemed to last only minutes, our altitude was 5,300 feet. We flew over Johannesburg city center, Gold Reef City, Soweto, Sandton, Rosebank and back to Lanseria. Although the bumpy flight and hazy weather made photography challenging, we enjoyed good viewing. We paid close attention to Alistair’s explanations of the sites. A brief distraction and the landmark he mentioned would be behind us. During the flight we became familiar with the overall layout of the city including areas and landmarks we had visited or heard of such as Four Ways Mall, the Montecasino Complex and the remaining old gold sites. This bird’s eye view gave us an appreciation of how large, populated with houses and low buildings (except for the downtown area there are few tall buildings) and spread out Johannesburg is.  It also allowed us to see parts of the city that due to time constraints, safety or choice we would not visit by other means. It was a fun way to spend the morning in the not-so-touristy Johannesburg.  

Owned Mike Barnes, MCC Group of Companies

Manager Dustyn Geldenhuis    

Established 2003

About MCC Aviation Part of a large conglomerate of companies, MCC Aviation had a staff of five including four pilots.

Helicopter We flew on a 1992 five-seat AS350B Eurocopter Squirrel

Pilot Alistair Brown

About our pilot Alistair had 10 years of flying experience during which he had logged more than 5,000 flying hours. Prior to working with MCC Aviation, he had been a pilot for the Midrand Town Council. He also worked as a freelance pilot and for the National Airway Corporation.

Equipment MCC had five helicopters and two Lear jets available for charter flights including Bell Longranger 4, Bell 407, AS 3509 Squirrel, Bell Jetranger 3, Agusta 109K2 (twin), HS125 and a Gulfstream II.

Languages English and Afrikaans  

Handicapped access No

Flight options Panoramic flights were custom designed for each guest group. There were no set flights.  

Date of flight November 2005

Would you fly with them again? Yes

Address:




Weekends Away
Adventure Breaks cc
P O Box 104
Linbro Park
South Africa, 2065
Phone:
+27 11 579 1980
Fax:
+27 11 579 1981
Address:




MCC Aviation
PO Box 984
Lanseria
1748
Republic of South Africa
Phone:
+27 (0) 1 701 2332
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 659 2852
The city of Johannesburg from the sky

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