ABOUT VUELO LIBRE MÉXICO
Rudy Gotés - Instructor & Tandem Pilot
My passion for flying started the first day I lifted my feet off the ground when I was 11 years old. It led me to work in Australia with the Delta Wings Gliders factory and I also worked in Moyes, California. After that, I participated in competitions in many parts of the world and created my own flying school in Mexico. My aim is to share it with those who have always dreamed of flying and to make those dreams come true.
We teach flying in a safe and professional way with a team dedicated fully to the experience.
I have been national champion and have also had the honor of being ranked as one of the top 10 hang gliding pilots in the world. More than 10,000 flying hours, 10 world championships, and hundreds of international competitions support the safety of your flight.
I am also a sponsored athlete of Wills Wing in Mexico. I am highly motivated to promote this sport so people can see the world from above, giving them the opportunity to escape their daily life routine makes me very happy.
The idea of flying is to go outdoors, to get in touch with landscapes, to lift up from the earth and see everything from above. To take updrafts, to reach the clouds and make turns and maneuvers in the air. To experience g-forces. To feel the fast wind in your face and to land well after a nice flight.
MISSION
We are more than a flying school. We are a community that offers experiences in nature through flying. Our mission is to give people with an adventurous spirit, the opportunity to expand their limits. To belong to a community that shares their same goals and interests. To integrate families into the experience with nature and with the local culture.
VISION
Vuelo Libre Mexico project goes beyond being the number one free-flight school in Mexico. Our vision is to keep growing a flying community that shares the ideal of promoting and passing on this sport to new generations.
Our aim is also to give our customers and their families significant experiences in Valle, by sharing the local culture and making them active participants instead of just passive spectators.