On the glassy mornings of Lake Dora just outside Tavares, Florida, the DHC2 Beaver Dual offers a rare doorway into the hands-on craft of seaplane flying. Operated through jonesairandsea, this floatplane training puts students in a legendary de Havilland Beaver to practice water takeoffs, glassy-water landings, docking, and crosswind handling under patient dual instruction.
Tavares sits amid broad lakes, cypress-lined shorelines, and shallow flats that make it one of Florida’s most practical classrooms for floatplane work. From the idle taxi to the final flare, pilots learn to read subtle surface cues: wind ripples, return waves, sandbars, and beds of submerged vegetation that change landing profiles. Key landscape features include Lake Dora and nearby Lake Eustis, scattered cypress knees, and protected channels where osprey, heron, and occasional manatees share the water. The Beaver’s short-field authority and robust float design allow realistic practice of step taxi, transition to plane, and controlled splashdowns that are difficult to replicate in land planes or amphibians.
Lessons are modular: complete beginners receive thorough preflight briefings and supervised stick time, while licensed pilots can refine commercial seaplane endorsements or emergency procedures. Instructors emphasize conservative decision-making around boat traffic, marina approaches, and wake avoidance near wildlife habitat. Because the operation trains over living water, students also learn low-level navigation relative to shoreline landmarks rather than airport runways. jonesairandsea structures sessions around measurable objectives — power management on step, timing of the final flare, and precise docking — so progress is tangible each sortie.
For travelers visiting Tavares, a dual lesson in the Beaver feels like a concentrated field study: you leave with practical stick time, sharper judgment on glassy-water techniques, and expansive aerial perspectives of Florida’s lake country. Sessions are typically scheduled by the hour; rate information and booking flows through the provider’s online link. Expect a thorough safety briefing, headset comms, and step-by-step debriefs with video feedback. Weather is a consideration — summer thermals and afternoon thunderstorms can compress flying windows, while winter offers stable mornings with cooler air and clearer visibility.
Beyond training value, the experience connects you to local outdoor recreation: you’ll taxi past paddleboarders, anglers, and waterfront parks that define Tavares’ shoreline culture. For pilots, the DHC2 Beaver Dual is an efficient path toward competence; for non-pilots it’s an active, instructive way to see inland Florida from a pilot’s viewpoint. Whether you aim for a seaplane endorsement or a unique adventure, this is hands-on aviation where landscape and technique are taught each flight.