Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey with your MHA community, as we invite you to soar to new heights in an unforgettable high-flying adventure! This event promises a perfect blend of excitement, learning, and community connections.
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Attendees will be equipped with Flight Safety & Gear to ensure a safe and thrilling FLY! experience. Beyond the adventure, enrich your knowledge with a Staying Loose presentation by Kevin Harris from SandsRX. Stay Loose is an interactive movement and mobility activity focused on keeping joints healthy, resilient, and ready for daily life. We’ll explore simple, intentional movements that support the myofascial system, improve range of motion, and help the body feel more connected and capable. This session is approachable for all levels and designed to leave participants feeling more loose, more confident in their movement, and better equipped to care for their bodies.
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This event is not just about flying but about creating lasting memories and connections! Food and beverages will be provided.
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Registration closes November 6th or at capacity! Once registered you will be sent a flight waiver(s) which must be signed no later than November 9th.
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Space is limited to 50. You will be notified if you are put on a waitlist.
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Who Can Fly?
iFly welcomes flyers from all ages. If you have reasonable health and fitness you can fly. But do check the criteria below before you book. iFly will do everything they can to help you fly because their goal is to deliver the dream of flight to everyone! There are a few exceptions:
Flyers must be 3 years of age or older.
Flyers who weigh between 260-300 lbs may not be able to fly. Additional evaluation by an iFLY staff member upon check in will be required to determine if the flyers can be accommodated and whether additional restrictions apply.
Individuals 300 lbs or over cannot fly.
Do not fly if you are pregnant.
Individuals with a hard cast or hard prosthetic that cannot be removed are not permitted to fly.
Individuals with current or prior head, neck, back or shoulder injury, heart condition, or any other condition that may impede their ability to take part in physical activity or increase the risk of injury, should not fly.
iFLY recommends individuals with prior shoulder dislocations DO NOT FLY!
If you have any concerns or questions about whether or not you can fly, contact your local iFLY. Everyone who plans to fly must complete a Flight Waiver, which contains further details.