The Flight Experience London offers one of the most technically demanding and visually rewarding environments in flight simulation. The city is a sprawling tapestry of aviation history, dominated by the winding River Thames which serves as the primary VFR corridor. The contrast is striking: you will fly over centuries-old landmarks like the Tower of London one minute, and glass-clad skyscrapers in Canary Wharf the next.
For airline pilots, the star attraction is London City Airport (EGLC). Located right in the Royal Docks, it requires a special steep approach certification due to its proximity to the skyscrapers, forcing a dramatic 5.5° glideslope that feels more like a dive than a landing.
Visual Highlights
The Shard & The City: The tallest building in the UK dominates the skyline. Flying past it at 2,000ft offers an incredible sense of vertical scale against the historic streets below.
Tower Bridge: A photogrammetry staple. In high-fidelity sims, you can often fly low enough to see the distinct twin towers and the bascules (though flying under it is strictly prohibited in real life!).
The O2 Arena: This massive white dome on the Greenwich Peninsula is an unmissable visual reporting point (VRP) when approaching from the east.
Heathrow (EGLL) Approach: On a clear evening, the approach into Heathrow’s Runway 27R provides a legendary "tour" of the city, lining you up directly over the entire metropolis from east to west.
Pilot’s Note: For the ultimate sightseeing challenge, fly the "H4" Heli-Lane. This designated VFR route runs directly along the River Thames through the heart of the city. It requires precise altitude control to stay within the noise abatement corridors while dodging the controlled airspace ceilings of Heathrow and City Airport above you.