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In Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, you can take a light-aircraft joyride that gives you sweeping aerial views of the Namhan River and the patchwork fields below. It’s an easy drive to the airfield, and although flights are short, they linger in your memory—making them ideal for a romantic date, a family outing, or a special anniversary.
Unlike formal pilot training, these experiences are open to the public by reservation, which is part of their appeal.
In the Geumsa-myeon area of Yeoju, MoonAir and LSA Aviation both run flight-experience services, each conveniently positioned to showcase the Namhan River. Yeoju Ipo Airfield is easy to reach from the Seoul metro area and is popular with visitors who want light-aircraft rides with views stretching toward Wonju in Gangwon, Chungju in North Chungcheong, and Yangpyeong.
MoonAir
Perfect for a light, easy first flight

MoonAir operates a flight-experience center at 358 Geumsa-ro, Geumsa-myeon, Yeoju. According to Naver Place, prices are: Course A (Ipo Weir–Rudensia) 100,000 KRW (≈ $75), Course B (Rudensia–Namhan River–Yangpyeong) 150,000 KRW (≈ $112.50), Course C (Ipo Weir–Musan–Yongmunsan–Namhan River) 190,000 KRW (≈ $142.50), and MoonAir’s signature Yeoju Route 230,000 KRW (≈ $172.50). A light-aircraft aptitude assessment costs 350,000 KRW (≈ $262.50), and pilot license training is 6,000,000 KRW (≈ $4,500). MoonAir offers both one-off flights and formal training.
The best thing about MoonAir is that you can start with a short, approachable route. If it’s your first time, an entry-level course in the low 100,000 KRW range (≈ $75) is totally doable. When the plane rolls down the runway and lifts off, the river and the fields you usually see from the road transform into a whole new world. It’s an instant travel high without the long commute.
It’s also a neat option for date night. Flights run by reservation, so you won’t be stuck in long lines—you get a clean, scheduled experience. Pair the flight with nearby stops like Yeoju Premium Outlets, Rudensia, Ipo Weir, or a riverside café for an easy full-day escape.
LSA Aviation
Pick from a wide menu of sky routes

LSA Aviation operates near 3-6 Geumsa-ri, Geumsa-myeon, Yeoju. Per Naver Place, their offerings include: Basic Course 150,000 KRW (≈ $112.50), Myeongyongsan Course 240,000 KRW (≈ $180), Yangsu-ri Course 240,000 KRW (≈ $180), Cheongpyeong/Gapyeong Course 360,000 KRW (≈ $270), Chuncheon/Soyang Lake Course 540,000 KRW (≈ $405), Nami Island Course 420,000 KRW (≈ $315), Everland Course 1 (shorter) 300,000 KRW (≈ $225), Everland Course 2 (longer) 420,000 KRW (≈ $315), Chungju Lake Course 900,000 KRW (≈ $675), and a West Coast circuit 1,080,000 KRW (≈ $810).
LSA Aviation stands out for its wide range of routes. You can choose a quick loop over Yeoju or longer trips that take you above Nami Island, Cheongpyeong/Gapyeong, Chungju Lake, or even the West Coast. If you want to spot a particular landmark from the air, their menu of options makes it fun to choose.
Yeoju’s scenery—where the Namhan River winds past low hills and broad fields—really suits light-aircraft flights. On a clear day the river, roads, and villages spread out below, and seeing it in person is even more thrilling than photos or video. These flights make memorable birthday gifts or thoughtful outings with parents.
Tips to Know Before You Book

Don’t treat a Yeoju light-aircraft experience like a walk-in attraction—you’ll need to book ahead. Flights depend on pilot schedules, aircraft status, and weather. Strong winds or low visibility can force changes, so call to confirm on the day you plan to go.
Dress comfortably. Bulky or restrictive outfits make moving before and after the flight awkward. Choose sneakers over high heels, and avoid hats or loose accessories that the wind could grab. Cabin space is cozy, so bring only small personal items instead of a large bag.

If you want photos, ask about the operator’s rules when you book. Policies can vary by company, aircraft type, and daily conditions. Never lean out the window, unbuckle your seatbelt, or take risks for a shot—safety beats a sky selfie every time.
If you’re prone to motion sickness, start with a short route. Light aircraft are more sensitive to weather than large airliners. If you typically get car- or seasick, avoid heavy meals before flying, and skip the trip if you’re not feeling well that day.











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