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Fly in a fighter jet

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Fly in a fighter jet

General information about flying a fighter jet:
Once on the base you will undergo a brief medical to ensure you are fit enough for your flight. It is generally considered that if you are fit enough to ride a roller coaster then you are fit enough to take a jet flight.

You will plan everything with your pilot before the flight- the type of experience you want to feel, the amount of actual flying you want to do and the route. Following the flight brief you will be fitted for you G-suit before being strapped into the ejector seat ready for take off.

These flights last approximately 40 minutes. Most people ask to return to earth within 30 minutes.

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