samedi 5 mai 2018

Some Information For Your Sonoma Biplane Rides

By Michael Jackson


For those of us who are of age and have seen the movie "A Walk in the Clouds" which starred Keanu Reeves in 1995 would probably fallen in love with the setting the movie was filmed in. The film was shot in the Sonoma valley area, a wine making region of California. If you want to also experience this place, you can also do so by taking Sonoma biplane rides, which many before you have also done.

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.

Always slot off a few days extra on top of your estimated need for a vacation. You need to slot off the extra days on top of your regular time estimate to counter exigencies and unforeseen events such as weather and traffic. Always put in one or two days allowance for contingencies.

Do take into consideration the time of year that you will be going on, especially if you are on a budget. Peak months for the Sonoma region are during the grape crushing months, which are typically the months of October to December. Thus to avoid the higher prices, do avoid these months, where most of the tourists come to try and experience crushing grapes with their feet just like in the movie.

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.

When looking for a flying service, look into the professional conduct of the one you will be flying with. Most of the outfits in the area are well known and you can easily gauge the good service providers just by asking around locally. You can also look at forums regarding the subject and perhaps ask others who may have good or bad experiences.

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.

A pilot or operator that is also versed in local knowledge and folklore may be something that you need to consider as well. A well versed local will be an added bonus and he or she will be basically be a flying tour guide that can answer all your queries and such. This will only add more to your experience rather than detract from it.

These are therefore the main things you should consider prior to your going on your biplane adventure. There are other things you should research also, but the ones covered here are good basic information that you can start with.




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