Fly a JetLev
Operator
Jetpack Adventures
Description
Jetpack Adventures on Key West, in the Florida Keys is delighted to offer the public flights on the incredible Jetlev R200. The JetLev is a water powered recreational jet pack that almost anyone can fly over water.
Designed for safety, stability, ease-of-use and precise and effortless flight control, this is one fun vehicle!
Join us and learn to take off, fly, turn, hover and land in as little as six minutes over the water of the Florida Keys.
Choose from an Introductory Flight Experience, a Full Day Owners Course or the in depth Flight Instructor Certification Course.
Get to grips with flying quickly - Our training system is designed to get your up and flying quickly. We aim to make your first and every Jetlev flight experience enjoyable.
Most students master the basic flying skills, allowing them to enjoy unassisted solo flight, in as little as 6 minutes on the water.
Exclusions
We offer wet and dry suits as well as aqua shoes for rent but you may also bring your own.
What to Bring
A bathing suit, and towel. Depending on the air and water temperature you may want to bring a sweatshirt or jacket.
Booking Notes
You must be 18 years of age to fly. Pilots 16 or 17 years of age may fly with written consent from a parent or guardian. No old age limit! If you are healthy and in good physical condition, there is no reason why you can not fly!
Q: Are there any age limits?
A: Yes, you must be 18 years of age to fly. Pilots 16 or 17 years of age may fly with written consent from a parent or guardian. The oldest Jetlev pilot to-date was 72. If you are 82, healthy and in good physical condition, there is no reason why you could not fly.
Height or weight restrictions - The Jetlev has several adjustable setting that allow for pilots between 5 feet and 6 feet 6 inches tall and a maximum waist of 46 inches.
Pilots must be able to swim well, and should feel comfortable having their face in the water from time to time.
Pilots should not have a fear of heights, and be in good health and physical condition, with no history of any heart conditions.
Flying is not advised for women who are pregnant.
You must also have good vision and be able to understand the instructor. If you wear prescription glasses, you should use sport straps to secure them. Whether you use prescription glasses or contacts, you should wear a full visor safety helmet to help prevent losing your visual aids.
Last Updated:
December 12, 2011