North Shore Times (New Zealand)

Are you up for a flying challenge?

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Ever felt like taking the controls of a commercial jetliner and flying in to land at your favourite city? Think you could handle the pressure of landing a 60 tonne Boeing 737 into a tricky airport?

If you want a taste of the thrill of being an airline pilot, you will get plenty of it at FLY A JET, located in the Auckland’s CBD.

A unique and unforgetta­ble experience, Flyajet’s flight simulator allows YOU to be the pilot. The Boeing 737NG flight simulator gives you the opportunit­y to experience flying a modern jet airliner from the captain’s seat, with the aid of a qualified instructor.

Recently upgraded, this is now the best flight simulator experience in Australasi­a. It offers the general public the chance to see what it’s really like to handle one of the big jets.

Whether for fun, training or corporate events, FLY A JET provides an unbeatable experience. For pilots about to undertake an airline interview, it can offer the best simulator preparatio­n. It is a popular venue for corporate training, client entertainm­ent and team building. Your clients and staff will be blown – or flown – away by the immersive experience that gives the impression they’ve flown the real aircraft.

Fully licensed, the place has the ambience of an airport terminal with loads of space for your staff to relax with a glass of wine while they wait for their turn at the flight deck.

FLY A JET has a top gun honours

‘‘It is about as close as it gets to the real thing,’’ profession­al airline pilot and FLY A JET owner Peter Cross says.

board, with the names of those with the fastest return trips. Can you beat them?

FLY A JET flight simulator is at 17 Halsey St, Auckland. Phone 359 9000. Freephone 0800 SIMULATOR. www.flyajet.co.nz.

 ??  ?? FLY A JET crew Peter, Alex and Roy will help you experience what it’s like to fly a real life aeroplane.
FLY A JET crew Peter, Alex and Roy will help you experience what it’s like to fly a real life aeroplane.

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