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North East pilots expand flight simulator business in lockdown for frustrated travellers

The Newcastle Flight Sim Centre now offers the ultimate Covid-free flight experience

Amanda and Neil McCarthy, inside the simulator at their business, Flight Sim Centre(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency Ltd)

A Newcastle husband-and-wife pilot team is giving frustrated globetrotters the chance to fly their own aircraft anywhere in the world after expanding their flight simulator business.

Customers can fly anywhere in the world, with no passport, travel restrictions or quarantine guaranteed - and the only catch is that the Boeing 737 cockpit will never actually leave the ground.

Based close to Newcastle International Airport, Flight Sim Centre is run by qualified pilots Neil and Amanda McCarthy and, as Europe’s largest flight simulation centre, it is regularly used to train professional pilots while allowing the public to test the equipment themselves.

With the downturn in global travel 2020, the centre is hoping the unique experience will help ease the pain for frustrated voyagers.

Mr McCarthy said: “2020 has been a year unlike anything I have ever experienced in my entire flying career.

“There’s been a lot of uncertainty about the airline industry but the genie’s out of the bottle. Too many people have got used to the unbeatable freedom that air travel brings. We’ve just got to ride out the Covid storm and that’s where places like the Flight Sim Centre can help people keep their dreams alive.”

While unable to accept users during lockdowns, the pair took advantage of the down time by having the centre expanded and re-furbished to include a new Boeing 737-800 cockpit and complete working Bell 206 Jet Ranger Helicopter.