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Airline Flight Attendant Simulator VR

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$24.99 PC VR only ★ Professional training origin ⚠ Emergency scenarios
AVIAR B.V. (Netherlands) • Consumer version of airline cabin crew training software

Airline Flight Attendant
Simulator VR

Experience what it means to be a flight attendant in genuine emergency scenarios. Practice aircraft depressurisation response, smoke and fire procedures, emergency landing preparation, and water ditching in the consumer version of professional airline training software used by real cabin crew.

Developer: AVIAR B.V. (Netherlands)
Price: $24.99
Released: February 23, 2023
Platform: PC VR (Steam) only
PC VR only — not available on Meta Quest standalone. Airline Flight Attendant Simulator VR is available exclusively on Steam for PC VR headsets (Rift, Vive, Index, Windows MR, Quest via Link/Virtual Desktop). It is not available as a standalone Meta Quest app. A gaming PC with a compatible PC VR headset is required.
7.0
/10
XR School Score
Recommended (vocational context)
Professional airline training pedigree • Genuine emergency procedure scenarios • Mixed Steam reviews reflect niche product • Strong fit for Travel & Tourism / Hospitality curriculum
66% Steam (Mixed) 36 reviews • $24.99
PC VR only • English only
Overview

Airline Flight Attendant Simulator VR is developed by AVIAR B.V., a Dutch company that produces VR training software for the professional airline industry. This consumer release is a version of the same software used by airlines and flight schools to train real cabin crew members. It is not a flight simulator in the conventional sense: you do not fly the aircraft. Instead, you are the cabin crew, and your responsibility is the safety of the passengers and flight crew when emergencies occur.

The simulator is built around realistic aircraft cabin interiors with accurate safety equipment: oxygen masks, life vests, fire extinguishers, emergency slides, and flotation devices. Emergency scenarios are procedural — each step of the response must be performed in the correct sequence, with the correct equipment, within the time constraints the situation demands. Gravity effects model the physical experience of cabin depressurisation. The sound design reflects realistic aircraft emergency conditions.

Professional Training Pedigree: Real Cabin Crew Use This Software The distinguishing feature of this simulator above all others in the flying category is its professional origin. AVIAR's full VR training suite is deployed by commercial airlines and flight schools as part of their cabin crew certification training programmes. The consumer version provides access to the same scenarios and environment at a fraction of the professional cost. For schools running Travel and Tourism, Aviation Studies, or Hospitality programmes, this represents a rare opportunity to expose students to genuine industry-standard training methodology in a classroom setting.
Emergency Scenarios
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Rapid Depressurisation
Sudden loss of cabin pressure at altitude. Deploy oxygen masks. Instruct passengers. Manage evacuation readiness under time pressure.
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Slow Depressurisation
Gradual pressure loss. Recognise symptoms. Follow procedures. Different response timeline and decision tree from rapid event.
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Smoke and Fire
Cabin fire scenarios in different locations. Identify fire source. Use fire extinguisher correctly. Communicate with flight deck and passengers.
Emergency Landing
Prepare cabin for emergency ground landing. Brace positions. Safety equipment checks. Evacuation command sequence.
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Ditching (Water Landing)
Emergency landing on water. Life vest deployment. Life raft procedures. Passenger management for water evacuation.
Pre-flight Safety Preparation
Equipment checks before departure. Learn where safety equipment is stored and verify it is operational and correctly positioned.
Curriculum and Vocational Value
Travel & Tourism, Aviation, and Hospitality Curriculum This simulator has a curriculum home that no other title in the Flying category can match: vocational training for cabin crew roles. For secondary and post-16 Travel and Tourism courses, Aviation Studies programmes, and Applied Science or Health and Safety contexts, the direct connection to real industry practice is exceptionally valuable. Students can experience what a flight attendant actually trains to do, using software that industry professionals use, at a fraction of the cost of professional VR training. The emergency procedure knowledge — depressurisation, fire, ditching — also connects to Applied Science (gas laws, combustion, physics of pressure) and PSHE (emergency response decision-making under stress).
Vocational T&T / Aviation
9.4
Realism / professional fidelity
8.6
Scenario variety
7.2
Polish / user experience
5.8
General audience appeal
4.4
Steam Rating Note: Mixed for Good Reason The 66% Mixed Steam rating reflects what this product is: a converted professional training application, not a polished consumer game. Some Steam users expected more game-like accessibility and found the teleportation movement jarring. The language is English only. The review pool is small (36 reviews). For schools buying specifically for the vocational curriculum value, these consumer gaming criticisms are less relevant than the question of whether the training content is accurate and appropriate — which the professional pedigree answers confidently. Manage expectations for general-audience students; position it clearly as professional training simulation rather than a game.
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
  • Consumer version of genuine airline industry training software
  • Five emergency scenarios including ditching — content breadth for T&T
  • Realistic cabin interior, accurate safety equipment models
  • Gravity effects during depressurisation scenarios
  • $24.99 — accessible price for vocational curriculum use
  • Pre-flight safety preparation adds procedural context
  • Unique positioning: no other consumer VR title covers cabin crew training
Considerations
  • PC VR only — not on Meta Quest standalone
  • 66% Mixed Steam rating from 36 reviews
  • English only — no language options
  • Teleportation movement reported as jarring by some users
  • Consumer game polish is limited — this is training software
  • Small review pool limits rating confidence
$24.99
PC VR (Steam) only • Quest via Link/Virtual Desktop
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Quick Facts
Developer / Publisher
AVIAR B.V. (Netherlands)
Price
$24.99
Released
February 23, 2023
Platform
PC VR via Steam only
Steam
66% positive (36 reviews) • Mixed
Scenarios
6 (depressurisation x2, fire, landing, ditching, pre-flight)
Language
English only
Age Rating
Not rated / Everyone
Pedigree
Used by airlines & flight schools for professional training
Verdict
The only consumer VR product on this site that originates from genuine professional airline industry training software. For Travel and Tourism, Aviation Studies, and Hospitality courses, the curriculum fit is exceptional: students experience authentic cabin crew emergency procedures in the same simulation environment that industry professionals train in. The 66% Mixed Steam rating reflects consumer gaming expectations rather than the quality of the training content. PC VR only, English only, and limited polish mean it is not a general-audience recommendation. For the specific vocational context it serves, however, it is genuinely irreplaceable.