Spain is an exciting country to visit

Plaza de Espana - Seville, Spain
Plaza de Espana - Seville, Spain

Spain is an exciting country to visit. Flying over the country is one of the most interesting things that you would ever want to experience. The glorious sunshine on the ground is reciprocated on air, and as a pilot hovers over the stunning country, it is impossible to ignore the classic beauty of the nation as well as the architectural beauty that resides herein. We invite you to fly over Spain and enjoy lovely moments on irresistible experiences on Spanish air. Our website helps you know how it is like to fly above Spain, and what to look out for. Moreover, we endeavor to make sure that you have an amazing experience since our information is reliable and has been used by many people who have flown over Spain.

We need you to understand that Spain is not a small nation. Therefore, you should be prepared to spend considerable amount of time on air. However, it is worth noting that every minute counts so you should try your best to enjoy. It does not matter if you are the pilot or the passenger; there is always something that we can assure you that you will learn about Spain.

You will love the mountainous Basque Region

Some of the best views of the nation are best seen from an aerial point of view. The breathtaking views of the lakes and the mountains cannot be seen as perfectly as when they are viewed from above. Our website has put together the amazing scenic beauties of the nation that you can enjoy while on air. In addition, architectural beauty is best viewed from above. Therefore, we advise you to request your pilot to fly low so that you may take clear photos of the classic beauty of the skyscrapers in Spain. We can assure you that you will love the mountainous Basque Region, stylish cities such as Granada, Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia. Moreover, while on air, take you time to view the Mediterranean Coast.

Basque Country, Spain
Basque Country, Spain

However, in spite of the beauty of the nation, you should frequently visit our website so that you may know at what height you should fly on each city. Before you fly over Spain, we advise you to submit every VFR flight plans. If you happen to land on Spanish air, the pilot should make sure that he or she reports the notification of arrival. We ask that this be done either in person or through radio call to the suitable ATS unit.

Flying over Spain has never been more beautiful

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When traffic volumes are low on Spanish air, we have information in our website that advises the pilot to fly on low attitude since the risk of collision is low. If you are on a VFR flight, do not take off or land on an aerodrome with the ceiling being less than 450m/15000. Landing is also prohibited in Spanish airports when the visibility is not more than 5km. we understand that this measure was taken to reduce the risk of collision and therefore assure passengers of maximum security.

When you are flying above Spain, make sure that you carry crew licenses, logbook, certificate of registration, certificate of airworthiness, and an aircraft radio. We advise such so that it may be easy to identify what aircraft is flying on Spanish air.

We know everything about Spanish flights

If you happen past some congested towns and cities (though this may not be common), always ensure that you do not fly on low heights. We have detailed information on what height you should fly and in what cities. We strive to ensure that every visitor to our website has the latest credible information regarding flying above Spain.

Note that the airspace in Spain is grouped in various classes that range from A to G. the controlled classes are A to E while F and G are not controlled. In order to fly above the controlled space, you will need to have valid documentation and authority. Make sure that you do not ignore any piece of information that is critical for your safety and convenience while flying above Spain. In all the cities through Spain, 6000’ is the optimal transition level with the exception of Granada where it is 7,000’. Flying on Spanish air requires you to have a transponder especially in Sevilla, Palma, Canarias, Barcelona, and Madrid.

 

Granada, Spain
Granada, Spain