Tango foxtrot zulu this is speedbird 1 requesting IFR at heathrow we are going to butter the bread on 27L.
Yeah ok ,sorry...
Ever wanted to fly a 737? Well this is probably about as close as you can get without spending a small fortune on becoming a commercial pilot. You can experience 30 minute in a brand new British Airways 737 simulator in Putney for £45 or for 60 minutes at £75 and up to three guests can join you in the cockpit too.
21 comments
tootricky
7y 33d#19
DEAL10 not working
ronmanager
7y 33d#18
Easyjet have one for 30 pence outside LIDL
Vogun
7y 34d#17
Subscribed to this guy now, thank you. Check out Stonemountain64 for a similar thing.
daskapital
7y 34d#16
wow that looks awesome, i want it
i'm playing FS2 at the moment, i bet this would be great for it.
bojangles
7y 34d#15
you should google some of the home made cockpits. That is all this is. Its easy to buy the instruments & hook them up to flight sim software.
Or you could go the Saitek Pro Flight route (plastic) if you dont want to fly airliners... or just get 2x old monitors & build your own glass cockpit.
Airforceproud is genius. yeah i love the guy... "yeah can I get that in proper FAA terminology please" lol
Cakeboy79
7y 34d#8
On the basis that BA don't actually fly the 737, I highly doubt that BA train their pilots on it.
granitesilver to Cakeboy79
7y 34d#9
True cause all the Boeing 737's are in storage !!
daskapital to Cakeboy79
7y 34d#10
They did. Until 2015. I was tipped off to this by an actual BA pilot. Pilots train on all kinds of aircraft right ? You don't need to drive a ferrari to learn how to drive right? If i'm wrong, does it make much difference to the deal ?
Cakeboy79 to daskapital
7y 34d#11
The certainly did, but the last one retired at the end of September 2015. If you want to be really picky, then there are 737s flying in BA colours for Comair in South Africa, but they're not owned by BA.
Pilots get licensed for different aircraft types called a type rating, it's not like a driving licence where that allows you to drive anything assuming you passed the original test in a manual car. There's some commonality between the Airbus types and the Boeing types, but not all of them and if an Airbus pilot wants to fly Boeings then you're looking at around 6 weeks or so of intensive training.
And no, it makes bugger all difference to the deal, but this won't be a proper full motion sim that the airlines use for training - they're a lot pricier than this and almost always full of airline staff - they run almost 24 hours a day, but for the enthusiast who wants a play in a big PC sim this is a good price
daskapital to Cakeboy79
7y 34d#13
Fair enough, all good points mate.
bojangles
7y 34d#6
They probably already do. Its a cheap way to get in some flight hours & learn instruments. However the BA model is a motion unit. This cheap deal is not. You may as well just install flight simulator on your pc
daskapital to bojangles
7y 34d#7
true. it does vibrate but it is not on a motion platform no. still a great price, and it really is used by real pilots they also say its the only FAA approved one in the UK although why we would care about that in the UK I'm not quite sure.... I'd say its quite a lot better than a PC flight sim though, for one thing, it's a real cockpit with real instruments and buttons / controls.
tomharris79656
7y 34d#5
afroylnt
7y 34d#4
With the amount of cost cutting ba is apparently doing could be they will start using PC sims to train pilots; seem determined to turn it into a larger version of Ryan Air - only use as a last resort...
afroylnt
7y 34d#2
Would'nt go for the BA version due to the long delays & 'system crashes'..
daskapital to afroylnt
7y 34d#3
Might loose your baggage too !!
Actually It is not owned by BA, the cockpit was from a real BA 737, and some BA pilots train using it even though they have their own sims apparently they are very booked up.
mtuk1 to daskapital
7y 33d#20
*lose. Loose is a totally different word.
daskapital
7y 34d#1
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Tango foxtrot zulu this is speedbird 1 requesting IFR at heathrow we are going to butter the bread on 27L.
Yeah ok ,sorry...
Ever wanted to fly a 737? Well this is probably about as close as you can get without spending a small fortune on becoming a commercial pilot. You can experience 30 minute in a brand new British Airways 737 simulator in Putney for £45 or for 60 minutes at £75 and up to three guests can join you in the cockpit too.
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i'm playing FS2 at the moment, i bet this would be great for it.
Or you could go the Saitek Pro Flight route (plastic) if you dont want to fly airliners... or just get 2x old monitors & build your own glass cockpit.
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Pilots train on all kinds of aircraft right ? You don't need to drive a ferrari to learn how to drive right?
If i'm wrong, does it make much difference to the deal ?
Pilots get licensed for different aircraft types called a type rating, it's not like a driving licence where that allows you to drive anything assuming you passed the original test in a manual car. There's some commonality between the Airbus types and the Boeing types, but not all of them and if an Airbus pilot wants to fly Boeings then you're looking at around 6 weeks or so of intensive training.
And no, it makes bugger all difference to the deal, but this won't be a proper full motion sim that the airlines use for training - they're a lot pricier than this and almost always full of airline staff - they run almost 24 hours a day, but for the enthusiast who wants a play in a big PC sim this is a good price
However the BA model is a motion unit. This cheap deal is not. You may as well just install flight simulator on your pc
Actually It is not owned by BA, the cockpit was from a real BA 737, and some BA pilots train using it even though they have their own sims apparently they are very booked up.