✅ Last Updated: June 2026 | Verified this week
Pilot Training Flight Simulator is a free-roam flight game on Roblox by the verified group Pilot Training Club, where you fly more than 90 different aircraft across a large open map. You take off, cruise, and land planes ranging from the tiny Piper Cub to the giant An-225, all at your own pace with no rounds and no timer. It works on PC, mobile, and console, and it is one of the longest-running flight sims on the platform.
This wiki covers how to play, picking and flying aircraft, takeoffs and landings, using autopilot for long cruises, the best tips for new pilots, and the most-asked questions, plus links to the codes and scripts pages at the bottom. The verified group Pilot Training Club keeps adding new planes and features, so there is always a fresh aircraft to try.
Pilot Training Flight Simulator Overview
| Pilot Training Flight Simulator Overview |
| Game Name |
Pilot Training Flight Simulator |
| Developer |
Pilot Training Club (verified group) |
| Genre |
Flight Simulator (Simulation) |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Visits |
737M+ |
| Max Players |
20 |
| Aircraft |
90+ |
How to Play Pilot Training Flight Simulator
- Join the game. You spawn at an airport with the aircraft menu open in front of you.
- Pick an aircraft. Choose a plane, from the small Piper Cub to a large airliner, and spawn it on the runway.
- Take off. Build up speed down the runway, then pull back to lift into the air.
- Fly the route. Use the controls to climb, turn, and hold a steady heading across the map.
- Land safely. Line up with a runway, slow down, and touch down gently to finish the flight.
Pilot Training Flight Simulator Gameplay and Strategy
The whole game is about flying, and there is no way to lose. Every flight is yours to plan, from a quick hop between two airports to a long cross-map cruise in the biggest jet in the hangar. Because nothing is rushing you, the players who enjoy it most treat it like real flight practice, getting each takeoff and landing a little cleaner every time.
Most aircraft are free to fly, so a smart way to improve is to start small. A light plane like the Piper Cub is far more forgiving than a heavy airliner, which makes it the best place to learn how speed, climb, and turns feel before you move up. Once takeoffs and landings feel natural, the bigger and faster planes become a lot easier to handle.
Long flights are where the game really opens up, and they are also where an autopilot helps most. Holding a heading and altitude by hand for a long cruise gets tiring, so many players set a course and let the plane fly straight while they watch the map. Smooth landings at busy airports are the real test of skill, and they get easier the more you practice.
Tips for New Pilot Training Flight Simulator Players
- Start with a small plane. The Piper Cub and other light aircraft are the easiest way to learn before the big jets.
- Watch your speed on takeoff. Build up enough runway speed before you pull up, or the plane will stall and drop.
- Line up early for landing. Aim for the runway from far out and slow down gradually for a smooth touchdown.
- Use the open map. Pick two airports and fly between them to practice full takeoff-to-landing trips.
- Keep an eye on updates. New aircraft get added often, so check back for the latest planes to try.
Pilot Training Flight Simulator FAQ
What kind of game is Pilot Training Flight Simulator?
Pilot Training Flight Simulator is a free-roam flight game on Roblox by the verified group Pilot Training Club. You fly more than 90 aircraft, from light planes like the Piper Cub to giant jets like the An-225, taking off and landing across a large open map at your own pace.
Is Pilot Training Flight Simulator free to play?
Yes, Pilot Training Flight Simulator is free to play on Roblox and works on PC, mobile, and console. Most of its aircraft are free to fly the moment you spawn, so you can jump straight into the cockpit without paying.
How many aircraft are in Pilot Training Flight Simulator?
There are more than 90 aircraft in Pilot Training Flight Simulator, and the list keeps growing with updates. They range from small training planes to large airliners and the huge An-225, so there is always a new plane to learn.
Are there codes for Pilot Training Flight Simulator?
No, Pilot Training Flight Simulator does not have a code box right now, so there are no working codes. The flight simulator codes you see online are for other airplane games. If this game adds a code system, the first code will appear on the Pilot Training Flight Simulator Codes page.
Are there scripts for Pilot Training Flight Simulator?
Yes, there are keyless scripts for Pilot Training Flight Simulator, including an autopilot that flies the plane for you and a free-planes script. The full list and how to use them is on the Pilot Training Flight Simulator Scripts page.