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60 Minute Simulator Session for One with Boeing Pilot





Highlights
About the experience
Step inside the cockpit of an authentic Boeing 747 and experience a 60-minute fully immersive flight simulator session, guided by an experienced Boeing pilot. Begin with a short introduction to the flight deck's essential controls and instruments before taking your position in a simulator used by professional airline crews. Featuring a full 180-degree wrap-around screen, this state-of-the-art simulator offers a remarkably lifelike experience, with expert tuition tailored to your comfort and curiosity. Located at City Airport, in Manchester, The Deck 747 is the North’s only 747-400 upper deck simulation experience. After your flight, explore the upper cabin of the retired aircraft, unwind in a business class bed, capture photos in the captain’s seat, and browse the aviation-themed shop for a memento of your time on board.
In a Nutshell
- 60-minute immersive Boeing 747 simulator session
- Full 180-degree wrap-around visuals
- Includes access to the Deck 747 shop and business class seating
Key Info
- Availability Description
This voucher is valid for one person. Available Tuesday to Sunday, year round, excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and Valentine's Day. It is recommended to book two weeks in advance. All dates are subject to availability.
- Participant Guidelines
The minimum age for this experience is 7 years. Children under the age of 16 need to be accompanied by an adult who will need to purchase a spectator pass - this is payable direct to the experience provider. Please allow at least two hours for this experience.
- Other Info
All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. If you have any specific access needs or require additional support during your visit, please contact the venue in advance so they can make appropriate arrangements to ensure your comfort. A wheelchair can be brought into the cabin but persons must be able to get themselves into the cockpit by walking unassisted.