Unlike conventional controls where you move a surface and feel the slipstream, the A320 sidestick sends electrical signals to computers.
As a pilot, it's essential to understand the A320's systems and operational considerations to ensure safe and efficient flight operations. Some key considerations include: a320 flight deck and systems briefing for pilots
This briefing provides a rapid, systems-level orientation for qualified pilots, focusing on the "What, Where, and Why" of the A320’s core architecture. Unlike conventional controls where you move a surface
The cockpit is organized into four primary zones to optimize workload and situational awareness: Overhead Panel The cockpit is organized into four primary zones
: Houses most system controls (Electrical, Fuel, Hydraulics, Air Conditioning) in a "cascade" arrangement to minimize errors. Glareshield : Contains the Flight Control Unit (FCU) for autopilot and flight director settings, along with control panels for display management. Main Instrument Panel