Twin-engine A109-K2 helicopter is a type of aircraft that, unlike an airplane, can fly vertically, up and down, sideways, or backward. It can also turn or hover. Furthermore, helicopters can fly at lower altitudes than airplanes. Among the most common uses for helicopters are transportation, construction, search and rescue in natural disasters and accidents, military use, and surveillance.
IF DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS THE FLIGHT IS NOT MADE:
DURATION
Depending on the package chosen
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
LOW
RECOMMENDATIONS
· Passport or identity card
· Comfortable clothing
· Comfortable shoes
· Sun block
· Hat and glasses
· Camera
· Water bottle (Reusable bottle)
ROUTE 1 Tambillo, Antisana, Cotopaxi, Rumiñahui, Machachi
This route lasts 60 minutes and covers a distance of approximately 123 km. It's the first option of all our routes, and we'll see places like:
Route 2 Antisana – Papallacta – Cayambe – Mojanda – Middle of the World
This route lasts 40 minutes and covers an approximate distance of 82 km. It's the second option of all our routes, and we'll be able to see places such as:
Route 3 Quito-Pichinchas-Pululahua-Middle of the World
This route lasts 35 minutes and covers an approximate distance of 82 km. It's the second option of all our routes, and we'll be able to see places such as:
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Qualified private helicopter flight
Private Insurance by aircraft Company
Qualified professional pilot and assistants
Assistance before, during and after the flight
15% Taxes by law
Bilingual National Tourism Guide (English and Spanish)
Private transportation with professional driver
Pick up or drop off at the airport
Traveller Insurance
On this activity, we depart according to the schedule of your chosen flight package, heading to the base where the helicopter will be waiting for us to embark on a unique experience flying over the avenue of volcanoes in the Andes mountain range. We will be able to observe the Cayambe, Antisana, Sincholagua, Pasochoa, La Viudita, Los Illinizas, Rumiñahui, and Cotopaxi volcanoes, among others. We will also be able to see the expanse of Quito from north to south, along with its beautiful valleys.
