light-wings Flugschule Kassel is a well-established ultralight flight school located at Kassel-Calden Airport (EDVK) in Germany. Founded in 1992, it has accumulated over 36,000 flight hours and more than 125,000 landings, focusing strongly on safety and high-quality training standards. The school provides comprehensive pilot training including both practical ultralight flight instruction and theoretical education, as well as preparation for the official radio communication license exam (BZF II). The fleet consists of five modern Tecnam aircraft, primarily P92 and P96 models, which are maintained in-house through an experienced service operation. Training is conducted by a team of nine dedicated flight instructors with extensive experience across various flight disciplines. The school operates seasonally from Wednesday to Sunday and offers a welcoming terrace where guests can directly observe flight operations.
Key services include ultralight flight training, theoretical courses, radio communication training, and aircraft charter flights after successful completion of training. The focus is on providing a professional, safe, and enjoyable introduction to sport flying, making it a notable choice for aspiring sport pilots in Germany.
The facility does not operate as a flying club and does not sell aviation equipment, maintaining a clear focus on flight training and related services.