Step into places where only the pros usually train:
the training centres and flight simulators of Lufthansa Aviation Training.
With its central location in Germany and Europe, Frankfurt Airport is not only an important international aviation hub, but also the home base of Lufthansa and Lufthansa Aviation Training. Just a few steps from the airport is the Lufthansa Aviation Training Center with a flight attendant school, emergency training area, and an impressive fleet of flight simulators: over 20 Full Flight Simulators for about eight different aircraft types are used here for the professional training and further education of airline pilots.
Together with our sister company ProFlight, we offer you the exclusive opportunity to book a flight in the certified Level-D Full Flight Simulators of Lufthansa Aviation Training. Normally, airline pilots train in these professional simulators.
The fully equipped cockpits, which exactly match a real aircraft cockpit, are mounted on a professional motion system and can move fully along all axes. You will feel every movement an aircraft would make. No prior knowledge is required, as you will be supported during your flight by experienced airline pilots.
You are sitting in the cockpit of an airliner and forget that it’s a simulation. You push the thrust levers forward, hear the engines spool up, and feel yourself pressed into the seat by the thrust. As the wheels roll over the runway centerline lights, you feel and hear the increasing rumble and the rising speed. The retraction and locking of the landing gear are audible as a rumble before the noise level drops. You are flying!
On approach, you feel, hear, and sense the extension of the flaps and landing gear. You notice the delayed reaction of the aircraft to your control inputs — and if you happen to touch down a little roughly, hopefully it won’t be too loud a bang. Good thing you’re strapped in, because you’ll feel the reverse thrust and the brakes very clearly.
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Our flatrate for flight simulator enthusiasts.
With its central location in Germany and Europe, Frankfurt Airport is not only an important international aviation hub, but also the home base of Lufthansa and Lufthansa Aviation Training. Just a few steps from the airport is the Lufthansa Aviation Training Center with a flight attendant school, emergency training area, and an impressive fleet of flight simulators: over 20 Full Flight Simulators for around 13 different aircraft types are used here for the professional training and further education of airline pilots.
Together with our sister company ProFlight, we offer you the exclusive opportunity to book a flight in the certified Level-D Full Flight Simulators of Lufthansa Aviation Training. Normally, airline pilots train in these professional simulators. The fully equipped cockpits, which exactly match a real aircraft cockpit, are mounted on a professional motion system and can move fully along all axes. Accelerations during takeoff, braking after landing, or turbulence during flight are perfectly simulated. You will feel every movement an aircraft would make. No prior knowledge is required, as you will be supported during your flight by experienced airline pilots.
In Frankfurt, you can choose between the following flight simulators:
All Lufthansa simulator flights are booked directly through our sister company ProFlight
BRE
Bremen
from € 119
HAM
Hamburg
from € 149
BER
Berlin
from € 149/349
MUC
Munich
from € 349
FRA
Frankfurt
from € 349
ESS
Essen
from € 349
VIE
Vienna
from € 349
ZUR
Zurich
from CHF 499
Best Value for Money
Der Preis-Leistungs-Tipp mit 100% Original Cockpits
from € 119
Yes – unique 5-ton Full Motion systems in Berlin and Hamburg
Approx. 1 tonne / approx. 5 tonnes
15 - 45 min briefing
30 - 240 min flight
Short flight analysis
No training certification – for private use only
12 years
Top class
For the highest standards: Lufthansa Flight Simulator
from € 349
Yes – every movement is felt
Approx. 10–20 tonnes
30 - 90 min briefing
60 - 120 min flight
15 - 30 min analysis
Ja, explizit zur Pilotenausbildung gebaut
16 years