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Experience 90 minutes of realistic flight simulation in Turin, exploring all flight phases with expert guidance and stunning visuals—perfect for aviation fans.
If you’ve ever dreamed of flying a jet, this 90-minute long-range flight simulator experience in Turin offers a surprisingly authentic glimpse into what it’s like to pilot a commercial aircraft. Offered by IFly Simulator, this tour promises full immersion—from engine start to taxi, takeoff, cruise, and landing—with options to face challenging weather conditions. It’s a fantastic choice for aviation enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone looking for a memorable, hands-on activity that puts you in the pilot’s seat without leaving Italy.
One of the biggest highlights? The realistic cockpit and full working avionics create a convincing environment that truly makes you feel like you’re flying a Boeing 737. Plus, the guidance from knowledgeable instructors ensures you’re never overwhelmed, making this experience accessible even if you’re new to flight simulators.
However, a potential consideration is that this is a non-refundable activity, so it requires a bit of planning and certainty before booking. Also, while the simulator is ultra-realistic, it’s still a simulation—meaning this isn’t a real flight, but it’s as close as it gets for aviation lovers.
If you’re someone who appreciates technical details, stunning visuals, and the thrill of flying, this tour is an excellent pick. It’s especially suited for those who want to learn more about aviation procedures or simply enjoy an exciting, immersive experience in a controlled environment.


This 90-minute long-range flight simulation takes you on a virtual journey that covers every step of a commercial flight. Starting from the “cold and dark cockpit”—which means all systems are off—you’ll learn how to power up the aircraft, start engines, and prepare for departure. The instructor, Riccardo, and his team, praised for their professionalism and friendliness, guide you through each phase, ensuring you’re comfortable whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned flyer.
You’ll begin by familiarizing yourself with the cockpit, which is meticulously recreated to match real Boeing 737 controls. The full avionics, yoke force feedback, hydraulic systems, and real-time weather conditions help bring the experience to life. Once ready, you’ll proceed through the taxi, takeoff, cruise, and landing, with the option to select any scenario you desire. For those craving extra challenge, facing bad weather or critical conditions adds an adrenaline rush, and many reviewers confirm that the simulator responds convincingly during these moments.
The panoramic 220-degree screen immerses you in a panoramic view, whether you’re flying over Turin, heading to Innsbruck, or exploring other airports worldwide. Many reviewers have flown routes from Turin to Munich or Innsbruck, emphasizing the simulator’s fidelity to real-world procedures and visuals. After landing, you taxi to the parking stand, switch off the engines, and complete the experience, feeling like a genuine pilot.
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While this isn’t a tour with multiple stops, the core of this experience revolves around completing a full flight. The process begins with preparing the aircraft, where your instructor will explain each control and system—useful for those unfamiliar with aviation, but also engaging for those with some knowledge.
Once engines are started, the taxi involves following real airport procedures, which many reviews highlight as impressively realistic. The takeoff phase is where you’ll feel the thrill of accelerating down the runway, and the full cockpit controls respond with authentic feedback. You then transition into cruise, where the panoramic visuals shine—offering views that, while simulated, often garner praise for their vividness and accuracy.
The landing phase is probably the most nerve-wracking, especially if you opt for difficult weather scenarios. Reviewers like the one who flew from Turin to Innsbruck in a Boeing 737 praised the instructor’s guidance, noting that every step felt “absolutely real,” thanks to the cockpit’s detailed setup and instructor’s professionalism. After touchdown, taxiing back to the parking stand completes your flight loop.
Throughout, you can customize your experience, choosing different airports and challenging weather conditions—something that many users find particularly engaging. The ability to simulate real procedures, calculate fuel, and manage aircraft systems adds an educational layer that appeals to aviation buffs.
The simulator’s full working avionics and yoke force feedback control elevate the experience from mere gaming to a convincing pilot simulation. The hydraulic system and realistic cockpit layout ensure that every control feels authentic, supported by instructor guidance that helps you navigate each phase confidently.
The 220-degree panoramic screen is another highlight, offering a stunning view of the landscape and airports around the world. This wide display adds depth, making the experience more immersive than typical screen-based simulators. Several reviews, including one praising the “faithful reproduction of the cockpit,” emphasize how these visual and tactile details contribute to the realism.
Plus, the simulator supports every airport procedure globally, meaning you can pick your dream route and experience it live. Whether it’s a short domestic hop or a full long-haul segment, the flexibility is appreciated by many who love aviation.
At $271.56 per person for 90 minutes, this experience offers excellent value, especially considering its high level of realism and personalized guidance. Many reviewers agree that the knowledge and professionalism of the instructors, like Riccardo, make the price worthwhile. Several comments highlight how engaging and educational the session was, with one stating, “a very good flight instructor” who explained everything step by step.
Compared to actual pilot training, which can cost thousands of dollars, this experience provides an affordable taste of flying with impressive realism. It’s particularly appealing to those who want to understand the complexities of aviation without committing to a full pilot’s license.
Booking in advance (about 67 days ahead on average) is recommended, as spots fill quickly, especially with enthusiastic reviews praising Riccardo’s guidance and the simulator’s quality.
Based on reviews and our analysis, here are some of the key strengths:

This tour is perfect for aviation enthusiasts, dreamers, or anyone curious about the mechanics of flight. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to pilot a big jet, this experience satisfies that curiosity in a safe, accessible way. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the hands-on component, especially with the guidance of knowledgeable instructors.
It’s also suited for travelers looking for unique, memorable activities beyond typical sightseeing. Whether as a gift or a personal adventure, this simulator offers a genuine taste of flying that’s difficult to match elsewhere.
The activity’s private format makes it ideal for couples, friends, or small groups who want to share the excitement. However, keep in mind the non-refundable policy—so it’s best enjoyed by those who are confident about their schedule.
The Flight Simulator Experience LONG RANGE 90 Minutes in Turin delivers an impressively authentic and engaging introduction to the world of commercial aviation. With its detailed cockpit, panoramic views, and expert guidance, it’s a fantastic choice for anyone curious about flying or passionate about airplanes. The price reflects the high-quality simulation and personalized attention, making it a worthwhile investment for a memorable adventure.
While it’s not a real flight, the sensations and procedures are close enough to spark genuine excitement. The flexibility to choose different scenarios, face challenging weather, and explore various airports keeps the experience fresh and appealing. For travelers seeking a fun, educational, and highly immersive activity, this simulator stands out as a top option in Turin.
If you’re looking to tick a flying dream off your bucket list or give an unforgettable gift, this experience is hard to beat. Just remember, booking early is key, and be prepared for a non-refundable commitment—it’s worth it for the thrill of flying in a cockpit that feels and looks remarkably real.
“We had the pleasure of doing this experience together with Riccardo. A very good flight instructor.”

Is this experience suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, with the activity designed to accommodate a wide range of ages. However, it is a private experience, so individual considerations may vary.
Do I need prior flight experience?
No, the experience is guided step-by-step by instructors, making it accessible even for complete beginners.
How realistic is the simulator?
The simulator is equipped with full avionics, a real yoke with force feedback, hydraulic systems, and a 220-degree panoramic screen, all contributing to high realism.
Can I choose my flight route?
Yes, you can select any scenario you want, including different airports and challenging weather conditions.
Is the flight time exactly 90 minutes?
Yes, the experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including briefing, simulation, and debriefing.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly before confirming your reservation.
This detailed review aims to help you decide whether this flight simulator experience fits your travel plans and aviation interests. It’s a rare opportunity to pilot a commercial aircraft in a safe, professional environment—something you’ll remember long after you step back on solid ground.