Late last year, Navigraph partnered with 29 developers, community leaders and publishers to distribute their annual flight simulation survey. The results of the survey have now been made available for public viewing.

In total, 17,800 people responded to the survey, answering over 90 questions all related to flight simulation. The survey was designed to help developers, publishers and community members assist with the future of flight simulation. Questions ranged from how often do people fly, which aircraft they choose to fly and what their simulator platform of choice is. The survey was comprehensive and the results have managed to produce a 102-page document.

To accompany the Navigraph blog post, Magnus from the team has produced a video (above) highlight just some of the results from the survey. Here are a few standouts from the video:

17,800 people took the survey. 61% of respondents this year did not take last year’s survey.

last year’s survey. The biggest contributor partners to the survey was Navigraph, Orbx, FSElite, Carenado and Infinite Flight

Carenado and Infinite Flight 98.3% of the respondents were male. 0.7% were female.

The United States and the UK were the top two locations for flight simmers.

77% of respondents do not work in aviation.

10% of respondents have a Private Pilot License (PPL)

Short/Medium jets, single-engine private aircraft and long haul airliners were the top three types of aircraft/flying

Most people fly 5-10 hours per week, primarily IFR

Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v4 had more frequent use according to respondents

Laminar Research’s X-Plane 11 had a handful more of respondents who used the platform

56% of respondents will replace their current simulator with Microsoft Flight Simulator

FSElite remains the “most frequently used media site”

After we look extensively at the huge report, we’ll be sharing some of our insight into the survey. Here is some imagery from the report.

You can read the full blog conclusion here.