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Professional Flight SimulationExperience
Our mission is to provide a realistic and accessible flight simulation experience for everyone.
Using high-quality equipment and detailed cockpit environments, we allow you to explore aviation in a safe and exciting way.
Our state of the art force feedback flight controls will make your experience as close to real life flying as possible.

REAL SIMULATORS
True-to-life cockpits
MULTIPLE AIRCRAFT
General Aviation . Jets . Warbirds . Helicopters
VR AVAILABLE
At Torrance Airport KTOA
Reservations Required
Experience Flight Like Never Before
Full G1000 Cockpits Cessna, Beechcraft & More - Triple Screen
Helicopters - Robinson - Bell & More - Triple Screen + VR
Fighter Jets - VR Simulation With Motion
War Birds - VR Simulation With Motion
Commercial & Private Jets - VR Simulation
TAKE CONTROL OF THE SKIES
WHAT WE OFFER FOR G1000
Choose Your Plan
Member Packages

The Cessna 172 is the world's most popular training aircraft. Known for its stability and ease of flight, it's the perfect aircraft for learning the fundamentals of aviation.
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing, fixed-wing aircraft.
Introduced in 1956, it is the most-produced aircraft in history with over 44,000 units built.
Core Specifications
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Capacity: 4 occupants (usually 1 pilot and 3 passengers)
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Engine: Typically 160 to 180 horsepower, allowing for an average cruising speed of roughly 122 knots (140 mph)
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Range: 500 to 730 nautical miles (about 575 to 840 statute miles) on a full tank
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Maximum Altitude: Service ceiling typically ranges from 13,000 to 15,000 feet.
SIMULATOR SAFETY & REQUIREMENTS
AGE REQUIREMENT
Minimum age applies. Younger participants may require adult supervision.
PHYSICAL & SIZE REQUIREMENTS
For safety and comfort, height and weight limits may apply.
ARRIVAL & TIMING
Please arrive at least 10–15 minutes before your scheduled session.
RESTRICTIONS & SAFETY RULES
Certain health conditions and behaviors may restrict participation.



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