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The aviation gateway to the American Southwest.

Latitude 66 Operations is designed to reduce friction: marketing, commercial coordination, concierge support, instructor network, admin guidance and experience design around the flying adventure.

Administrative onboarding

Guidance through the practical steps required before flying in the US: documents, preparation, recommended actions and operational readiness.

Concierge coordination

Hotel suggestions, car rental coordination, local activities and trip rhythm planning so pilots can focus on flying.

English immersion

Pre-flight briefings, radio preparation, post-flight debriefing and confidence-building in an English-speaking aviation environment.

Operational framing

Latitude 66 helps structure the experience around safe decision-making, realistic route planning and clear briefing habits.

Local arrival support

Airport arrival, logistics, base familiarisation and practical local tips for European pilots arriving in Arizona.

Experience packaging

The flight hours become a polished personal aviation story: logbook value, memories, photos, route map and selection narrative.

Ground activities

The flying is the core. The days around it create the adventure.

Latitude 66 is not designed as a cold hour-building machine. The goal is to build a block that feels like a real expedition: flying days, rest days, weather alternatives, local food, roadtrip options and iconic stops that make the experience easier to sell later in interviews.

Bryce Canyon walking day

Natural amphitheaters, orange cliffs, silent trails.

Bryce Canyon walking day

A ground day built around one of the most unreal landscapes in the Southwest. Perfect after an intense flying sequence: short walks, viewpoints, photos, and that deep feeling of being very far from a standard time-building program.

Horseshoe Bend stop at Page

The classic aviation-roadtrip postcard.

Horseshoe Bend stop at Page

When the route brings you toward Page, this is the easy wow stop: canyon walls, emerald water, huge scale, and a place that turns a navigation day into a story pilots remember for years.

Monument Valley desert experience

Red sand, big sky, cinematic silence.

Monument Valley desert experience

A powerful add-on for pilots who want the full American Southwest feeling. This is the kind of place that makes a logbook line become a memory: desert roads, giant buttes, sunset light and wide-open horizons.

Classic diner evening

Simple, local, very American.

Classic diner evening

Not every memory needs a canyon. Sometimes it is a burger, a cold drink, a debrief around the table and the feeling that the crew has become a tiny expedition team for a few days.

City break extension

Aviation adventure, then skyline energy.

City break extension

For longer blocks, Latitude 66 can help shape the rhythm around bigger stopovers: a city night, skyline views, food, rest and a change of pace before heading back into the cockpit.

San Francisco tour

Coastline, bridge, bay and Pacific air.

San Francisco tour

A possible extension for pilots who want to connect the desert experience with a coastal icon. It gives the journey a completely different texture: ocean, city, bridge, fresh air and west-coast atmosphere.

Yosemite experience

Granite walls and deep valley scale.

Yosemite experience

A premium adventure extension for longer itineraries. Yosemite brings the mountain chapter: huge cliffs, forest, early morning light and a total contrast with Arizona red rocks.

Los Angeles stop

Beach sunset after the desert.

Los Angeles stop

For pilots who want a final California chapter, Los Angeles can become the soft landing of the trip: beach walk, sunset, relaxed evening and one last cinematic moment before flying home.