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Helicopter flight over the Bernese Alps

Enjoy a flight over the imposing Bernese four-thousand-meter peaks, including a view of the Aletsch Glacier, which at 22.75 km is the longest glacier in the Alps. Experience the impressive mountain world in comfort from a completely new perspective.

 

It is possible to reserve individual seats on selected sightseeing flights. You will fly in a group put together by us. The helicopter type will be allocated depending on the number of passengers and the respective flight route. The flights take place on Saturdays from Grenchen and Sundays from Belp. In addition to ideal flying weather, the basic prerequisite for single-seat flights is that all seats in the helicopter are fully occupied.

If you book a helicopter exclusively for yourself, you determine the date, time and route of the helicopter flight. You can choose between one of our standard offers or a customized sightseeing flight - there are virtually no limits to your wishes. We fly for you 365 days a year. 

With a stop at a restaurant (individual seat on group flight and exclsive flight)

A stopover at the restaurant of your choice rounds off this unique experience.

  • Restaurant Chemihütte in Aeschiried
  • Restaurant Kemmeribodenbad in Schangnau
  • Restaurant Meielisalp in Leissigen
  • Frutigresort in Frutigen
  • Restaurant Rothorn in Schwanden

Consumption on site is not included in the price.

Your favorite restaurant is included? We will be happy to clarify for you whether we can also land at the restaurant of your choice.

With glacier landing and optional aperitif or fondue (only with Bell 505 / Airbus H125) / (exclusive flight)

For a unique experience, we will take you to the glacier by helicopter. We will be happy to organize an aperitif for you or treat you to a traditional fondue - an experience to remember.

Mountain or hiking boots and warm clothing are required for glacier landings, even in summer.

Consumption on site is not included in the price. You are welcome to order an aperitif from us.
We are also happy to organize an aperitif riche or glacier fondue by prior arrangement. Please make a note of this when booking.

Flight time60 minutes
Event time150 minutes
Departure pointBerne-Belp
ExtrasStopover

Route

Belp - Thun - Interlaken - Schynige Platte - Grindelwald - Wetterhorn - Mittellegigrat - Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau - Aletsch Glacier - Konkordiaplatz - Lötschenlücke - Petersgrat - Gamchilücke - Blüemlisalp - Leissigen - Konolfingen - Belp

Helicopter

The helicopter model is defined based on the number of people.

Airbus H125

The "A-Star" family was developed in the 1970s by the French manufacturer Aerospatiale (later Eurocopter, now Airbus Helicopters) and is still very popular today.

The six- to seven-seats helicopter with a Turbomeca turbine engine is the most widely used aircraft in the Swiss helicopter industry. Its range of applications covers almost all areas of helicopter flying. We use the H125  for passenger transportation as well as for sling load operations. If the intention is to be employed by a helicopter company, a rating on the Airbus H125 is essential.

Typical area of use

  • Ideally suited for all types of sightseeing flights
  • Aerial work, such as sling load operations and flights at high altitudes
  • Heliskiing and taxi flights
  • Pilot training

Technical data

Power (max take-off) 972 HP
Power (Max continuous) 856 HP
Empty weight 1'290 kg
Payload 960 kg
Lifting capacity at sea level (external load) 1'200 kg
Turbine

Arriel 2D

Max. Maximum speed 287 km/h
Range 600 km
Manufacturer Airbus
1x in Bern-Belp
1 pilot | 5 passengers
Powerful

Bell 407 GXi

The helicopter is particularly impressive due to its fast flight speed while remaining true to its smooth and stable flight characteristics.

The Bell 407 GXi has a total of 6 passenger seats and offers excellent all-round visibility. At Mountainflyers, the helicopter is used for sightseeing, taxi and sling load operation flights as well as for pilot training. The Bell 407 GXi has a fully autonomous digital turbine control system (FADEC), which reduces the pilot's workload and minimizes the risk of turbine damage.
Like its little sister, the Bell 505, the Bell 407 GXi is equipped with the latest Garmin 1000 avionics.

The Garmin 1000 combines navigation, engine parameters and radio communication on two large displays. This makes for a tidy cockpit and facilitates pilot's work load.

 

Typical area of use

  • Ideally suited for all types of sightseeing flights
  • taxi flights
  • Aerial work, such as sling load operations and flights at high altitudes
  • Heliskiing
  • Pilot training

Technical data

Power output 920 HP
Empty weight 1'224 kg
Payload 1'000 kg
Turbine Rolls-Royce 250-C47B
Max. Maximum speed 280 km/h
Maximum range 642 km
Manufacturer Bell
2x in Grenchen
1 pilot | 6 passengers
Fast

Bell 505 Jet-Ranger X

With its flat floor and increased cabin volume, the Bell 505 is ideal for sightseeing flights, training and aerial work flights.

The latest helicopter from Bell is equipped with a "Turbomeca Arrius 2R" engine including a fully autonomous and fully automatic turbine control system (Full Authority Digital Engine Control, FADEC). In addition, the Garmin 1000 is a fully integrated glass cockpit of the latest generation. The spacious cabin and large windows guarantee excellent all-round visibility. The five seats of equal value also contribute significantly to maximum comfort.

Typical area of use

  • Ideally suited for all types of sightseeing flights
  • Birthday and wedding flights
  • Taxi flights
  • Pilot training

Technical data

Power (Max take-off) 505 HP
Power (Max Continuous) 467 HP
Empty weight 1'000 kg
Payload 680 kg
Turbine Arrius 2R
Max. maximum speed 250 km/h
Maximum range 600 km
Manufacturer Bell
2x in Bern-Belp
1 pilot | 4 passengers
State-of-the-art equipment

LEONARDO AW109SP GRANDNEW

The AW109SP GrandNew is a helicopter from the Italian manufacturer Leonardo (formerly Agusta Westland). The AW109 offers comfortable seating for four to six passengers and is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney engines. The company's twin-engine "flagship" is primarily used for taxi flights in the VIP sector.

The glass cockpit offers pilots an excellent view in combination with an ergonomic workplace. Digitalized avionics for one/two-pilot instrument flight operation and a 4-axis dual duplex digital autopilot, which is coupled with a flight director, guarantee maximum safety and a low workload for the pilot(s). Thanks to the state-of-the-art avionics on the one hand and the two turbines on the other, multi-engine training (ME) and training in instrument flight (IR) can be completed on the AW109.

Typical area of operation

  • VIP taxi flights
  • Pilot training

Technical data

Power (max take-off) 2 x 579 HP
Power (Max continuous) 2 x 579 hp
Empty weight 2'200 kg
Payload 975 kg
Engine 2x Pratt & Whitney 207C
Max. maximum speed 311 km/h
Maximum range 859 km
Manufacturer Leonardo (formerly Agusta Westland)

 

1x in Bern-Belp
International
VIP equipment

ROBINSON R22 BETA II

The Robinson R22 is the most widely used training helicopter in the world and is the entry point to a career as a pilot for countless student pilots worldwide.

Equipped with a low-mass rotor system and extremely direct controls without hydraulics, it requires a steady hand and is therefore an ideal trainer. Pilots with experience in this type usually find it easy to switch to larger helicopters. At Mountainflyers, the R22 is used for trial flights ("fly yourself") and for pilot training .

Typical area of use

  • Pilot training
  • Trial flights
  • Private flights

Technical data

Power (Max take-off) 131 HP
Power (Max continuous) 124 HP
Empty weight 400 kg
Payload 220 kg
Engine O-360
Max. max. speed 190 km/h
Range 400 km
Manufacturer Robinson
2x in Bern-Belp | 1x in Grenchen
Training helicopter
Cost-efficient

ROBINSON R44 Raven II

Like the smaller R22, it is powered by a Lycoming piston engine and offers comfortable seating for four people, with each of the three passengers having a window seat. For flights with just a few passengers, such as wedding flights, it is the ideal solution at an unrivaled price. At Mountainflyers, the helicopter is mainly used for sightseeing flights of all kinds and for pilot training. For many new private pilots, it is the first "big" helicopter and allows them to carry passengers on charter flights and share the fascination of flying with friends and family.

Typical area of use

  • Ideally suited for all kinds of sightseeing flights
  • Birthday and wedding flights
  • Pilot training
  • HESLO training

Technical data

Power (Max take-off) 225 HP
Power (Max continuous) 205 HP
Empty weight 663 kg
Payload 423 kg
Engine IO-540
Max. maximum speed 240 km/h
Range 550 km
Manufacturer Robinson
2x in Bern-Belp | 1x in Grenchen
1 pilot | 3 passengers
Very good all-around view

Impressions

Frequently asked questions

How far in advance do I have to book a helicopter flight?

We recommend booking one to two weeks in advance. Reservations can of course also be made at shorter notice. With shorter lead times, it is possible that our helicopters are already occupied. Weekends are particularly busy.

How long is the delivery time for vouchers?

You can print our vouchers immediately after ordering (payment by invoice or online by card). There is therefore no delivery time. You don't want to or can't print the voucher? Contact us - we will send you the voucher by A Mail so that it arrives the following day.

How do I book a helicopter flight?

Website: on the respective page of our sightseeing flights you can choose whether you would like to order a voucher or book an appointment directly.
If you already have a voucher for a single seat, click on"Free seats" via the helicopter symbol at the top left. There you will find the available seats on our sightseeing flights on Saturdays (from Grenchen) and Sundays (from Belp).

Telephone: You are welcome to call us on 031 819 60 30. Our office is open seven days a week. We will be happy to advise you.

By e-mail: Please send us an e-mail with your reservation request to info@mountainflyers.ch.

What do I need to consider in terms of clothing?

In principle, the outside temperature can be used as a guide. Our helicopters are of course heated. In addition, each helicopter has enough storage space to take a jacket with you if necessary. We recommend closed shoes.

For flights with glacier landings, mountain or hiking boots and warm, windproof clothing are required.

What must be observed after landing?

After landing, the pilot stops the helicopter's engine and lets the rotor spin out. Please wait strapped into the helicopter until the pilot gets out and opens the doors for you or instructs you to open the doors yourself. Your pilot will then accompany you back to our office.

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You reserve a single seat and fly in a group of at least three passengers put together by us. The flights from Bern-Belp always take place on Sundays and include a stop at a restaurant.

CHF  585.00
incl. tax

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CHF  585.00
incl. tax

You reserve a single seat and fly in a group of at least three passengers put together by us. The flights from Bern-Belp always take place on Sundays and include a stop at a restaurant.

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