Airbus Autothrust book
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Airbus Autothrust book
I’ve just seen this book come up on eBay. It looks really good, especially as I hope to start an Airbus course soon.
Can anyone recommend it, or otherwise before I bid? Thanks.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F114118201553
Can anyone recommend it, or otherwise before I bid? Thanks.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F114118201553



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Airbus FBW auto-thrust is intuitive and very easy to use - much more so than Boeing 737 in my opinion, (and I have flown both). Yes, you have to scan the engine instruments and the speed trend arrow to know what is going on with thrust, but that is no bad thing and also very easy to do.
I would save your money unless you need a deeper understanding for reasons other than line flying.
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From: I wouldn't know.
If you start an airbus course concentrating on just one system is probably not a good idea. The FCOM has all the system information, although it is still a horrible mess compared to other manufacturers. That said, up to date information from the company you do your training with is the most relevant thing.
A book i personally found useful for my A320 course was „Airbus A320 An Advanced Systems Guide“ from Ben Riecken on iBooks. The original airbus CBT was basically nothing but an extended A320 commercial with little practical value. However, the primary reference should always be the documentation given, especially FCOM, FCTM and if they have it, the OMB as the most important manual.
A book i personally found useful for my A320 course was „Airbus A320 An Advanced Systems Guide“ from Ben Riecken on iBooks. The original airbus CBT was basically nothing but an extended A320 commercial with little practical value. However, the primary reference should always be the documentation given, especially FCOM, FCTM and if they have it, the OMB as the most important manual.
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From: Commuting not home
This one you need before starting the course: http://www.smartcockpit.com/docs/A32...For_Pilots.pdf
(or any newer edition of).
Once you start, invest a little and go print a physical copy of FCTM and QRH section "SOP", laminate the latter.
You'll have a blast, do not exhaust yourself unnecessarily. Self-learning on the Airbus could be detrimental to the end-result.
(or any newer edition of).
Once you start, invest a little and go print a physical copy of FCTM and QRH section "SOP", laminate the latter.
You'll have a blast, do not exhaust yourself unnecessarily. Self-learning on the Airbus could be detrimental to the end-result.

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From: Somewhere over the rainbow
You can find some videos on Youtube.
Otherwise, from Airbus WIN they made a nice short video about it. Go in « Flight guidance » and you will find it.
https://www.airbus-win.com/
Otherwise, from Airbus WIN they made a nice short video about it. Go in « Flight guidance » and you will find it.
https://www.airbus-win.com/




