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manual:airbus_a320_flight [2017/02/04 19:49] jfmanual:airbus_a320_flight [2017/02/04 23:12] jf
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 First create a flight plan using the Navigation page of Aerofly FS 2. Make sure that you choose a destination with an ILS (Instrument Landing System) for this tutorial. Position yourself on a departure runway. First create a flight plan using the Navigation page of Aerofly FS 2. Make sure that you choose a destination with an ILS (Instrument Landing System) for this tutorial. Position yourself on a departure runway.
    
-==== Take off ====+==== Take Off ====
    
 **1.** On the Pedestal (the panel on which you can find the throttle, flaps, etc.) there is a button called T.O. config (Take Off config). Press it and the lower middle display will show a checklist. **1.** On the Pedestal (the panel on which you can find the throttle, flaps, etc.) there is a button called T.O. config (Take Off config). Press it and the lower middle display will show a checklist.
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 **Note** - The above steps 11 to 15 can be done in quick succession. **Note** - The above steps 11 to 15 can be done in quick succession.
    
-==== Descent, approach and landing ====+==== Descent, Approach and Landing ====
  
 **1.** Set the desired approach altitude by turning the ALT knob on the FCU (use 3000 ft. for now) and **press** the ALT knob at the TOD (Top Of Descent) to start the descent. **1.** Set the desired approach altitude by turning the ALT knob on the FCU (use 3000 ft. for now) and **press** the ALT knob at the TOD (Top Of Descent) to start the descent.
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 **11.** When you hear the callout of 20 feet, pull the throttle full back and land.  **11.** When you hear the callout of 20 feet, pull the throttle full back and land. 
  
-You have now completed a complete flight using the steps that real ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) pilots use ! +You have now completed a complete flight using the steps that real ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) pilots use!             
 +//A special thank you to **"J van E"** for the writing of this tutorial.  
  
manual/airbus_a320_flight.txt · Last modified: 2017/02/04 23:12 by jf