Airbus A320 Study Guide Pdf

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Sebastian Thorndike

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:34:39 AM8/5/24
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Itstarget audience is pilots studying for check rides and focuses a lot on emergencies and other safety related procedures, which, as I understood it, are parts of the curriculum for those check rides.

This interactive iPad guide offers an in-depth look into the systems of the Airbus A320 equipped with IAE and CFM engines. All pilots from initial type rating to Captain upgrade can benefit from this concise study guide.


I know you prefer print, but this 3rd party solution from Airline2Sim is an excellent, extensive video production program which teaches you all aspects of flying the A320 by a real A320 captain but uses the excellent Flight Sim Labs A320 as the platform.


The ultimate resource for flying the Airbus A320 family on your desktop flight simulator! We're back with our biggest, most entertaining, most in-depth video series yet! This is an online video training program, hosted by Ben...


Dieser Kanal richtet sich an PC-Piloten, die Interesse an einer sachlich fundierten Ausbildung haben. Die Inhalte reichen von den Grundlagen der PPL und IFR Navigation bis hin zum kompletten Type Rating A320 und voraussichtlich auch Boeing 737. Die...


He is a real pilot and instructor on the Airbus A320. When you look into the playlist you will find the Airbus type rating series. He is going through the whole FCOM (text is in english) and partially uses the FCTM. It took me about 5 months to complete all the videos for the Airbus type rating since there is a lot of theory. He also applies the theory into practical sessions. This means he demonstrates everything also in the sim. When you complete this series you can really understand the Airbus philosophy.


@TearlessFiend27 , You mentioned wanting to fly the A320 properly which is great. It pays dividends in getting enjoyment out of the aircraft, regardless of the platform you use. I was wondering though, do you have a solid foundation on Airbus systems? flying techniques and navigation functions?


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A great reference for any oral exam and especially your upcoming interview. When the interviewer asks you what a symbol on a chart means you will be able to answer with confidence. This guide references FAA aeronautical charts only so you will need to study the Jeppesen chart symbols for most airline interviews. Regardless, this is an outstanding reference.

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