Our Simulators
At Flight Experience Hong Kong we have 2 simulators.
The simulators are based on the Boeing 737NG and they are designed specifically as an entry level training device with
capability for deployment as a retail experience simulator.
It provides a superb environment that replicates a modern twin jet environment in all the details.
When you enter you will be amazed how it feels to be in a real cockpit
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Key Features:
Fully enclosed cockpit
Full functioning avionics and computers - FMCs, autopilots and auto-throttles
180 degree external visuals that accurately represent the terrain to photo realistic quality
24,000 airports to fly in and out of
Countless flight tracks and routes can be flown anywhere in the world
The ability to fly around any landmark from London Bridge to the Sydney Opera House or over Victoria Harbour in HK
Seats up to four people (including the simulator instructor) on the flight deck
Other Features:
Fixed base glass synthetic cockpit
Includes Instructor console work station
Instructor Station uses a Windows(R) environment
High-fidelity 180 night/day visuals accurately representing airports, weather and terrain
Smiths style Flight Management System (FMC), Boeing style Primary Flight Display (PFD), Navigation Display (ND) and Engine Display Units
Full functioning flight deck systems, including MCP, FMC/CDU, AFDS, GPWS
Upper Display Unit (Upper DU) displays include: N1 Indicators, EGT Indicators, Fuel Flow Indicators, Fuel Quantity Indicators, Fuel Alert Indicators and Crew Alert
Lower Display Unit (Lower DU) displays include: N2 Indicators, Fuel Flow Indicators, Oil Pressure Indicators, Oil Temperature Indicators, Oil Quantity Indicators and Engine Vibration Indicators
The visual system is capable of rendering: day, night, dawn and dusk visuals, selectable special effects, fog, haze, sun glare. Airport lighting detail includes taxiway markings, runway edge, runway centreline and taxiway lighting, runway heading indicators, touchdown zone, threshold markings, approach guidance lighting and approach lead-in lighting.
The throttle console has the following features: Motorised Thrust Levers, Thrust Reverse Levers, Flap Lever with Go Around Gates, Motorised Speed Brake Lever, TO/GA Switch, A/T Disconnect Switches, Moving Stabiliser Trim Wheels and Pointers, Fuel Control Switches and Park Brake.
Regulatory Qualification Level:
NZ CAA (New Zealand) The device has partial instrument rating approvals
CASA (Australia) The device has partial instrument rating approvals
The Flight Experience simulator is known as the PS3 and is manufactured by Pacific Simulators 2010 Limited in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is designed as an authentic aviation experience device.
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