George Osborne crash lands simulator plane at Manchester AirportPA


George Osborne is unlikely to be giving up the day job to become a pilot after crash landing a simulator plane at Manchester Airport.

The Chancellor popped into Flybe's £12 million training centre earlier this year and tried his hand at flying a 78-seater Embraer jet.

The £8 million simulator uses Google Earth and imitates the movement of an actual aircraft, making the experience scarily realistic.

Mr Osborne's first attempt at landing would no doubt have caused a number of casualties as he went over the perimeter fence and smashed onto the runway before coming to a halt just before the airport terminal building.

But, it was second time lucky as the Chancellor had another go and managed to land without a hitch.

A Flybe spokesman told the Telegraph: 'Mr Osborne attended the successful opening of Flybe's multi million pound Training Academy in April and was thoroughly impressed with the new facilities including its flight simulator.'

The company added that a new simulator was arriving this week, and extended another invitation for Mr Osborne to practice his piloting skills.




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