As the recovery of aviation demand is delayed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, Nippon Air Service has begun selling plans that allow you to experience a real flight experience so that you can feel familiar with airplanes.

Japan Airlines has begun selling a plan that allows you to experience an aircraft flight simulator installed at a facility at Haneda Airport and to tour a flight management room that is normally closed to the public.

The simulator is a box with a height of 7 meters and a width of about 5 meters, and is actually used by pilots in training and testing.



After choosing the time and weather to fly, you can experience a series of maneuvers from takeoff to landing as if they were real, with the guidance of an instructor.



From the cockpit, you can see the scenery from the sky such as Tokyo Sky Tree, and when landing, the aircraft vibrates like a real thing, and it is precisely reproduced.



This plan will be sold only for 16 groups from the 31st, and the price is as high as 360,000 yen per group, but it means that more than 10 reservations have already been made.

While the recovery of aviation demand is delayed due to the new Corona, one of the members who planned it was a deputy member who planned it because a young employee wanted to make him feel familiar with the airplane and use it again. Mr. Yasutaka Koto, the pilot, said, "I want you to fully experience the feeling of being a pilot and have a memorable experience for a lifetime."