light-wings Flugschule Kassel is an established ultralight flight school at Kassel-Calden Airport (EDVK), Germany, founded in 1992. With over 35,000 flight hours and 125,000 landings, it emphasizes safety and quality training. The school offers practical and theoretical pilot training, including ultralight aircraft flying and the radio communication license BZF II. The fleet comprises five modern Tecnam aircraft (primarily P92 and P96 models), maintained in-house, and charter flights are available post-training. The training team includes nine experienced flight instructors with extensive flight experience. The school operates seasonally from Wednesday to Sunday and features a welcoming terrace for guests to enjoy the flight operations up close. It stands as a professional choice for aspiring sport pilots seeking comprehensive ultralight aviation education in Germany.
Training includes practical pilot training, theoretical courses, and preparation for the official radio communication exam. The school does not operate as a flying club and does not sell aviation equipment, focusing exclusively on flight training and related services.