MICROLIGHT FLYING SCHOOL
Microflights Flying School ceased
operations at Long Marston Airfield
in 2015, and the material displayed
on this website is no longer current.
James McCafferty can still
be contacted via

Microlight Links

If you’d like to learn more about flying microlights, we recommend that you have a look at the following websites.

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British Microlight Aircraft Association

The website of the British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA), where you will find lots of information about flying microlights.

Aircraft For Sale

The AFORS (Aircraft For Sale) website is a good place to look if you are thinking of buying a microlight.

P and M Aviation

The website for P&M Aviation, manufacturer of the world-beating Mainair Sports and Pegasus Aviation microlights.

Civil Aviation Authority

The CAA website is an essential resource for qualified pilots and students alike and is also the home of the G-INFO database of UK-registered aircraft.

Airworld UK

Airworld UK: Avionics, electrical supplies and electronics for microlights and light aircraft, windsocks, strobes, tools and lots more.

Micro Avionics

MicroAvionics produce flying helmets, strobes and intercoms for open cockpit and foot launched aviation.

Lynx Avionics

The main Lynx Avionics website with details of products and distributors.

Transair Flight Equipment

Transair is one of Europe’s largest and most respected suppliers of pilots’ flight equipment, offering great service and product choice.