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Edrian
19th July 2006, 00:59
I want to learn airbus A330. Does anyone have A330 training manual,or where can I download it.Thank you!

extreme P
19th July 2006, 05:45
http://www.wingfiles.com/#Systems


About 15 documents down. You're welcome. :ok:

drag required
19th July 2006, 10:29
wingfiles.com had a link to the FCTM a month ago but it was removed after a few days...:rolleyes:

Edrian
30th July 2006, 14:19
I can't open the website!

Edrian
6th August 2006, 04:35
http://www.wingfiles.com/#Systems
About 15 documents down. You're welcome. :ok:


Do you have other link?I can not open this link!Thanks

extreme P
6th August 2006, 04:45
http://www.wingfiles.com/

1. Find Systems.

2. Find desired documents.

3. Download.

You're on your own now.

Edrian
28th August 2006, 00:35
Does it have time llimit? I can't open it now.

planecrazy.eu
31st August 2006, 22:00
Thanks for the Url, even though i didnt ask for it, it has proved a very useful website, never knew it was out there.

Link worked well for me, and the 330 PDF...

spannerjocky
15th December 2008, 04:21
could you give me a copy of the link to the a330 training documents?

THANK YOU:)

Karl Bamforth
15th December 2008, 04:29
Try this.

SmartCockpit - Airline training guides, Aviation, Operations, Safety (http://www.smartcockpit.com/)

Go to my aircraft and choose type.

Capot
20th December 2008, 22:06
Karl,

I don't think the material on Smart Cockpit would be much use to an engineer going for the A330 type-rating. I'm guessing that this is what Edrian is, in this forum.

Note the heading (A330 at least) "Flight Crew Operating Manual".

I have an A330 B1 training manual; covering 3 engines and the airframe. It's the better part of 7,000 pages of material, ie could be printed on 3,500 A4 sheets. (Unfortunately I can't offer it).

It does illustrate the difference between what a type-rated pilot must know about an aircraft, and what the type-rated engineer who signs it off must know.

Karl Bamforth
20th December 2008, 23:55
Capot,
Yes I realised that and thought the same.
It was the only source I know of and thought it may help him or others.

I actually have the manuals on hard drive but are way too large to send by email.

Ned Coates
21st December 2008, 20:11
Where are you? I have the Airbus CBT disc for A330-200 with three engines, metric or third world. Spam accented audio but the real deal that works even with the latest windows vista. Good to go an' very cheap gov'. I can cut a copy for you and you buy drop off agent beer how's that?
Can you pick up from nearby airport/city hotel(crew) in the country you in?
PM me re country an I'll check playlist. And yes it's a favour with no return for me.

celtic mech
29th December 2008, 17:41
Karl,

I don't think the material on Smart Cockpit would be much use to an engineer going for the A330 type-rating. I'm guessing that this is what Edrian is, in this forum.

Note the heading (A330 at least) "Flight Crew Operating Manual".

I have an A330 B1 training manual; covering 3 engines and the airframe. It's the better part of 7,000 pages of material, ie could be printed on 3,500 A4 sheets. (Unfortunately I can't offer it).

It does illustrate the difference between what a type-rated pilot must know about an aircraft, and what the type-rated engineer who signs it off must know.

Here here...couldnt have put that point across better myself!!:ok: