Mission profile

Multi-Aircraft Flying

Learn to safely fly together with other aircraft during coordinated cross-country flights.

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Overview

A structured mission profile focused on the discipline of flying near other aircraft while maintaining clear roles, spacing, communications and escape options.

Who is it for?

Pilots who already enjoy cross-country flying and want to join group adventures without improvising procedures in the air.

Learning objectives

Understand briefings and formation-adjacent procedures; maintain safe spacing; communicate clearly; fly coordinated departures, cruise legs and arrivals.

Example itinerary

Ground briefing and roles, local positioning exercise, coordinated cross-country leg, airfield arrival, debrief and optional second leg.

Required experience

Recent PPL experience, confident radio work and comfort operating at controlled and uncontrolled airfields.

What’s included

Mission briefing templates, spacing principles, radio phraseology, in-flight leadership structure and post-flight debriefing.

Gallery

A curated image set from this mission profile will be expanded as new expeditions are documented.

FAQ

Can the route change? Yes — safe expedition flying always adapts to weather, aircraft readiness and pilot comfort.

Ready to brief this mission?

Start with a route conversation and we’ll shape the next safe step around your aircraft, licence and comfort zone.

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