light-wings Flugschule Kassel is an established ultralight flying school at Kassel-Calden Airport (EDVK) in Germany, founded in 1992. The school has accumulated over 36,000 flight hours and 125,000 landings, and focuses on safety and high-quality training. It operates from Wednesday to Sunday during the flying season and offers comprehensive practical and theoretical pilot training, including ultralight flying and preparation for the German radio telephony exam (BZF II). The fleet consists of five Tecnam aircraft, including the P92 and P96 models, which are professionally maintained in its own workshop. The experienced team includes nine flight instructors with different aviation backgrounds. Training covers basic flying skills, handling special situations, navigation in cross-country flight without GPS, and practical flying exercises. Students can also charter aircraft after obtaining the appropriate qualification. The school offers expert advice on buying and owning aircraft, as well as ongoing support for pilots. Facilities include a welcoming terrace from which visitors can watch the flights up close. This flying school is a professional choice for aspiring sport pilots seeking comprehensive ultralight flight training in Germany.