Airbus revolutionized airliner design by introducing a high degree of commonality across its fleet. If you look at an Airbus A330 cockpit 360 view, it looks strikingly similar to the smaller A320 and the larger A340.
The most famous feature of any modern Airbus cockpit is the absence of a traditional center yoke.
Sends electronic signals to the flight control computers rather than using mechanical cables. Fly-By-Wire and Flight Envelopes
The Airbus A330 stands as one of the most successful wide-body airliners in aviation history. For pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and flight simulator fans, the flight deck of this twin-aisle giant represents the pinnacle of fly-by-wire engineering.
Shown at the top in the Flight Mode Annunciator (FMA). 2. Navigation Display (ND)
🕹️ The Airbus Cockpit Philosophy: Commonality and Control
By utilizing virtual reality (VR) or interactive 360-degree panoramas, you can sit virtually in the captain’s seat and inspect every switch, screen, and lever.
This design choice allows airlines to cross-train pilots quickly, saving millions in training costs. The Side-Stick Controller
Frees up space directly in front of the pilot for a pull-out table.
Located next to the PFD. This screen is the pilot's map. It displays: The programmed route. Weather Radar: Precipitation and turbulence overlays. TCAS: Traffic collision avoidance system data. Ground Speed and Wind: Real-time navigation data.
Airbus revolutionized airliner design by introducing a high degree of commonality across its fleet. If you look at an Airbus A330 cockpit 360 view, it looks strikingly similar to the smaller A320 and the larger A340.
The most famous feature of any modern Airbus cockpit is the absence of a traditional center yoke.
Sends electronic signals to the flight control computers rather than using mechanical cables. Fly-By-Wire and Flight Envelopes Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View
The Airbus A330 stands as one of the most successful wide-body airliners in aviation history. For pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and flight simulator fans, the flight deck of this twin-aisle giant represents the pinnacle of fly-by-wire engineering.
Shown at the top in the Flight Mode Annunciator (FMA). 2. Navigation Display (ND) Airbus revolutionized airliner design by introducing a high
🕹️ The Airbus Cockpit Philosophy: Commonality and Control
By utilizing virtual reality (VR) or interactive 360-degree panoramas, you can sit virtually in the captain’s seat and inspect every switch, screen, and lever. Sends electronic signals to the flight control computers
This design choice allows airlines to cross-train pilots quickly, saving millions in training costs. The Side-Stick Controller
Frees up space directly in front of the pilot for a pull-out table.
Located next to the PFD. This screen is the pilot's map. It displays: The programmed route. Weather Radar: Precipitation and turbulence overlays. TCAS: Traffic collision avoidance system data. Ground Speed and Wind: Real-time navigation data.