Any pilot will tell you there鈥檚 nothing in the world like the sensation of flying. The months of unglamorous training, procedures, writing聽checklists, and scanning聽weather forecasts usually goes unmentioned. And that's not even considering聽how聽arduous and expensive it is to get a license to begin with. Icon wants聽to change all that, not only with this its new amphibious personal aircraft, but also with the accompanying聽training program.聽聽
First, a little backstory. In 2005, the Federal Aviation Administration established a new category of small aircraft聽and an entry-level license to go with it. That 鈥溾 license requires less training, with the idea being to expand聽the appeal of aviation to more people. Icon鈥檚 founder, Kirk Hawkins, saw that as an opportunity to create a totally new product specifically targeted at hobbyist pilots. After 10 years of development, we finally got the chance to fly the final product. is not your uncle鈥檚 Cessna.聽
The sleek, fully-carbon composite fuselage was designed with styling, as much as safety,聽in mind. (Lead designer Klaus Tritschler used to pen BMW motorcycles.)聽In a world populated almost exclusively by garage-built, cobbled-together light aircraft, the A5 looks even better up close than it does in photos. Better yet, its form follows function鈥攖hose cool-looking wings are designed to prevent聽stalling聽or spinning, and, should all else fail, there鈥檚 a parachute hidden聽between them.聽
I hopped in the A5 for the first time, windows removed, with Kirk in the right seat. We fired up the Rotax 912, pulled away from the dock, and throttled up. Before I even had time for a second thought, the plane bounded into the sky. The Icon breaks freely from the water in these calm conditions. In your standard Cessna, you鈥檇 be climbing for all you鈥檙e worth at this point, and were your engine to go out, you would plummet聽back to earth. But here in the A5, with the safety of water beneath us, we uneventfully leveled off at 100 feet to聽go soaring around the lake. With an astounding field of view through the canopy, you feel like you're in the front car of the world鈥檚 best roller coaster鈥攋ust here you鈥檙e in control.聽聽
One of the key goals of the A5 is its ability to avoid stalls and spins, even in the hands of inexperienced pilots. And man, this thing just cannot be coaxed into losing lift. If you haven鈥檛 experienced one, a stall is a sudden loss of lift聽and it is scary as hell. In general flight training, you鈥檙e taught a 鈥渟teep鈥 turn that maxes out at 45 degrees: any further聽and you risk stalling. But in the Icon, you can fly circles that would fit inside a football field. And through all that, the controls remain friendly and light. If you can鈥檛 enjoy flying this A5, you should probably stick to terra firma.聽
All of our takeoffs and landings in the plane occurred within 1,000 feet. That鈥檚 short enough to land at just about any airstrip, no matter how remote, and gives you access to relatively small bodies of water. But聽its top speed of 109 miles per hour will get you from home to lake pretty quickly. A full, 20-gallon tank of av gas (it can also run on regular automotive gasoline)聽will get you about 450 miles. That鈥檚 enough to get you from San Francisco to Los Angeles, but if that鈥檚 the kind of flight you regularly need to take, you鈥檙e better off just buying a ticket. Save the Icon for experiencing the fun of flight, not the formality.聽
How do you normally fly an airplane? In a word: cautiously. You鈥檙e constantly running your eyes over every instrument, listening for strange noises, and otherwise trying to stay within your envelope of safety. The Icon does a good job providing you all the tools necessary to do that job, right up front, in an uncluttered dash, where you can easily keep an eye on them. And they鈥檝e added a high-tech indicator that you wouldn鈥檛 typically find on other light aircraft. That helped me keep the plane out of the danger zone鈥擨 wish I鈥檇 had such an instrument when聽I was learning to fly. Data like this will be a key part of the company's聽new training program, arming beginner pilots with the information they need to learn to fly safely.聽
I completed my own Private聽Pilot license a little over a year ago, and have rented a bunch of different light aircraft ever since. I may not be the most experienced airplane reviewer out there, but I can state categorically that flying the Icon is an entirely different experience than piloting any other light aircraft聽out there. I was able to stop thinking about the mechanics of what was taking place聽and just enjoy the ride. I mostly found myself wishing there were a couple extra panes of glass to expand my view of the earth sliding past below. Can you imagine using this thing to reach remote lakes and campsites that flightless adventurers will never experience?聽
At over $190,000, I don鈥檛 think I have enough organs to sell to buy one, but that didn鈥檛 stop me from fantasizing about folding the wings up聽and trailering it home behind my car. My garage has just enough space, even if my bank account doesn鈥檛 have enough Franklin's.聽
We may not have reached the era of the flying car, but with the Icon A5, I think we have at least reached the age of the easy-to-fly聽airplane. It allows you to focus on where you want to go, not just how you plan to get聽there.聽