Aerobility

RCN 1149629, Camberley

To promote and provide education, recreation and leisure time activities for disabled persons in particular by providing opportunities in aviation with the object of improving the conditions of life.

Aerobility is a registered charity founded in 1993 offering disabled people, without exception, the opportunity to fly an aeroplane.

From humble beginnings back in 1993 to our current fleet of 4 aircraft with a head office at Blackbushe, the addition of a dedicated classroom and shop, our building a plane project, disabled flying facilities now operating from Tatenhill and in the Liverpool area as well as Blackbushe. We support nearly 1000 disabled people per year with access to the magic and wonder of flight.

For some, just that amazing first flight is enough to change their outlook on disability forever:

"If I can fly an aeroplane, what else can I do?"

Others, realising that the fantasy of flight is truly in their grasp, decide to continue their training - many all the way to securing a Private Pilot's Licence, some even with an outlook to commercial flying.

Aerobility provides 'experience of a lifetime' trial flying lessons for as many terminally ill and disabled people as possible every year, also subsidised flying days for other disability charities and at-cost instruction and qualification flight training to disabled people.