
M-Squared Breese 2 S-LSA
Ultralights are not toys. Even though the FAA doesn’t consider ultralights to be real airplanes, these light aircraft abide by the same rules of physics and aerodynamics as light sport aircraft (E-LSA or S-LSA) and FAA certified aircraft. You can kill yourself in an ultralight if you don’t learn how to fly it properly.
Dana Holladay has been flying ultralights and light sport aircraft for more than 30 years. Contact us to schedule an appointment so he can show you why it’s critical to treat ultralight airplanes with the respect they deserve.
If you’re an aspiring ultralight pilot with zero flight experience, we recommend scheduling a comprehensive training session that includes ground training using our X-Plane 12 flight simulator, and flight training using our two-seat M-Squared Breese 2 light sport aircraft. You’ll learn the fundamental principles of flight and key skill sets including:
- Basic flight maneuvers including takeoff, climbs, descents and turns in both directions
- Slow flight, stalls and stall recovery
- The sight picture for a normal approach and landing
- Emergency procedures