Trips designed for pilots.
A selection of current and upcoming Latitude 66 journeys — built to be meaningful, operationally clean, and genuinely “wow”. Some are perfect for time-building; others are pure aerial adventure.
Featured trips
Iconic routes across the US, Canada and Europe — designed for real flying, not just sightseeing.
🇺🇸 Southwest Icons Loop
Monument Valley vibes, wide-open desert, and disciplined cross-country execution. Built for wow + clean operations.
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🇺🇸 Grand Canyon Corridor
Epic depth and airspace discipline. A bucket-list leg that still trains rigor: planning, comms, and margins.
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🇺🇸 Alaska Glaciers & Fjords
Glaciers, fjords and rugged weather context. A premium expedition feel with conservative decision-making.
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🇨🇦 Canadian Rockies Skyline
Turquoise lakes, high terrain, crisp planning. A mountain mindset trip: margins, alternates, and stability.
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🇨🇦 Atlantic Coast & Lighthouses
Coastal legs, ocean textures and lighthouse points. Great for navigation rhythm and weather awareness.
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🇫🇷 🇨🇭 🇮🇹 Alpine Crossings
Ridgelines and glacier valleys with sunrise light. Classic mountain operations: terrain, alternates, discipline.
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🇳🇴 Norway Fjords Run
Steep fjords, clean late light, and a cinematic route. Perfect for precision planning and calm cockpit flow.
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🇮🇸 Iceland Volcanic Edge
Black sand coast, basalt cliffs and raw textures. A high-impact trip requiring conservative decisions.
View trip →How trips work
Simple and structured: pick a vibe, validate eligibility, then fly with a clear operational frame.
Choose a trip
Pick a route style (time-building or pure adventure). We confirm feasibility based on season and base.
Confirm eligibility
We review license, medical, ratings and currency. Onboarding/checkout may be required for new bases or types.
Brief → Fly → Debrief
Each trip follows the same disciplined flow: briefing objectives, safe execution, and a clean debrief.
Want a trip proposal adapted to your goals?
Tell us what you’re aiming for (hours, readiness, adventure) — we’ll recommend the right route format.