What to expect on the day of your flight...

  • A friendly, warm welcome accompanied by an introduction to the simulator and the world of an Airline Pilot.

  • This is your flight simulator experience, so we'll tailor it to your requirements. For example; some people like to be given technical information about the Boeing 737, others just want the experience of hands on flying. You can spend your time practicing landings or run the session as a complete gate to gate flight.

  • Flight simulator experience in the Southwest, Exeter, Devon.

  • Ideal for 2 people who can fly the sim together.

  • Gift vouchers for flight simulator experiences available.

  • If you're a professional pilot interested in procedural practice and simulator assessment preparation.

  • Family and friends welcome - we have a small charge to help with our running costs. There is an aeroplane cabin area with seats, so they see what's happening or be part of your flight by upgrading the ticket.

  • We also offer fear of flying courses in the South West.

  • We are a virtual flight experience.

  • Flights either a 60, 90 or 120 and 240 minutes - long haul in real time also available.

  • Choose the airport(s) you fly from, anywhere in Europe and the world!

  • Free Parking.

  • Select you're own weather to fly in from sunsets to thunderstorms and snow.

  • Home of aviation and JetExperiences in the Southwest Exeter.


Crew room

My name is Matt Briggs; I’ve built and established Jetsim Centre - a flight simulator experience in the South West, at Exeter Airport.
Having been fascinated by flying since childhood, I’ve been lucky enough to have been taught and inspired by two of most amazing Aviators/Instructors. It is with that privilege in mind that I aspire to share the best in good airmanship.

My first solo

My flying started with a private pilots licence at Exeter Airport in 1992, and then in 2004, I resigned from a marketing career to study at Oxford Aviation, two years later qualifying as a commercial airline pilot. After that progressing an ATR 42/72 type rating and then a single engine Flying Instructor - it was teaching others that showed me a whole new level of airmanship.

So, if flying the heavy metal is on your bucket list of things to do, and you're interested in booking a flight, or maybe it's for a present, perhaps someone you know needs help with fear of flying - please do get in touch.