Flight Experience Singapore

Location

Singapore
Singapore
1° 17' 21.7248" N, 103° 51' 46.5228" E
SG
General info: 

Next best thing to flying a Boeing 737 is to fly the full scale simulator. Here you´ll have the chance to experience what it feels like to be the captain of a commercial jet airliner.

The simulator is not just any computer game, it is actually approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as a Category B Synthetic Trainer. In addition to the flight experiences offered to everyone, the simulator is also used to offer initial Pilot Training and advanced Type Rating courses to suit FAA, EASA/JAA or ICAO regulations.

On the 30min introductory flight the instructor will brief you on the basic controls and help you through two take-offs and two landings. You can choose from thousands of airports around the world. If you manage to tear your eyes away from the cockpit screens and instruments, you can admire the scenery and familiar landmarks.

Getting there: 

The Flight Experience is right under the Singapore Flyer. Closest MRT station is The Promenade Station (Circle Line, CC4). Take exit A for closest access.

Address: 30 Raffles Avenue Singapore 039803

Costs: 

Some price examples:

Scenic Flight – 30 Mins - $175
City Circuits – 45 Mins - $215
City Flyer – 60 MINS - $275

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