A320 Study G​uide ​​Pro

Cockpit Guide

 

A better way to study the aircraft's A320 FCOM.  

The A320 Study Guide Pro (SGP) – Cockpit Guide is a reference guide for any professional who operates or is about to start operating the A320 family, looking to familiarize with the locations and functionalities of all the A320 cockpit controls and indicators. The SGP is the best complement of Airbus LMS software.

The A320 SGP - Cockpit Guide includes:  

      The A320 SGP - Cockpit Guide realistically simulates an A320 aircraft with four engine types:   

      • A320 CEO: 
      • CFM56-5A/5B,
      • IAE V2500.
      • A320 NEO: 
      • LEAP-1A,
      • PW1100G.

      The A320 SGP – Cockpit Guide includes:

      Cockpit Guide

      Do want to study each cockpit button functionality and do not want to read a 3000-page FCOM? Instead of look for the button or system you want to study on FCOM, that can take precious time, with the Cockpit Guide you can move freely in a 3 dimension and navigate around the cockpit. It is as simple as press on the specific button you want to study and a CBT page will come out, explaining all the functionalities of that specific button: e.g. operation, controls and indication.    

      The cockpit Guide is the best and simple way to study the aircraft’s FCOM, with more than 400 intractable buttons/panels. It is the best tool to familiarize with the cockpit, either to study before an exam, or just to be familiarized as much as possible.

      Cockpit

      Computer Based Training (CBT)

      Contains a CBT of the aircraft, with detailed information about every single cockpit button and panel. 

      This new improved software, is the best solution to study the FCOM. 

      The Cockpit Guide will give the perfect initial familiarization with the cockpit, connecting each cockpit button and panel to the corresponding aircraft system.

      The CBT covers the following aircraft systems:

      Aircraft general

      - General
      - Cockpit
      - Fuselage
      - Cargo compartments

      Air conditioning

      Air conditioning:

      - General
      - Air conditioning Pack
      - Fuselage
      - Zone temperature regulation

      - General
      - Lavatory and Galleys
      - Avionics compartment
      - Cargo compartments

      Ventilation:

      - General

      Pressurization :

      APU

      - General
      - Power unit
      - APU systems

      Cabin presentation

      - General
      - Controls and indicating

      Doors

      - Passenger doors
      - Emergency doors
      - Cargo doors
      - Miscellaneous doors

      Electrical power

      - General
      - AC normal generation
      -  AC emergency generation
      - Inverters
      - DC normal generation

      Oxygen

      - Cockpit crew oxygen system
      - Cabin oxygen system
      -  Portable oxygen system

      Fire protection

      - General
      - Engine fire protection
      - APU fire protection
      - Others fire protection

      Flight controls

      - General
      - Control (pitch, roll and yaw)
      - High lift (flaps and slats)

      Fuel

      - General
      - Tanks
      -  APU feed
      - Pumps

      Ice and rain

      - Slats and engines
      - Rain removal
      - Ice detection
      - Probes, windows and masts

      Landing gear

      - General
      - Main landing gear
      - Nose landing gear

      Lights

      - Cockpit lights
      - Emergency lighting
      - Exterior lights
      - Signs

      Navigation

      - ADIRS
      - Landing and taxiing aids
      - Independent position system
      - Dependent position system

      Engine (LEAP 1-A, PW1100, CFM56 and IAE V2500)

      - General
      - Compressor module
      - Combustion section
      - Turbine section
      - Gearbox
      - Engine systems

      Pneumatic

      - General
      - Engine bleed
      - APU bleed
      - Ground

      Recorders

      - FDR
      - CVR

      Hydraulics

      - General
      - System description
      - Pumps

      Ventilation

      - General
      - Lavatory and galleys
      - Avionics compartment
      - Cargo compartments

      Water and waste

      - Description

      Communications

      - General
      - Internal communications
      - External communications

      All systems 

      The CBT covers the following aircraft systems:

      • Aircraft general

      - Aircraft general
      - Cockpit
      - Fuselage
      - Cargo compartments

      • Air conditioning

      Air conditioning:

      - General
      - Air conditioning Pack
      - Fuselage
      - Zone temperature regulation

      Pressurization:

      - General

      Ventilatio:

      - General
      - Lavatory and Galleys
      - Avionics compartment
      - Cargo compartments


      • APU

      - General
      - Power unit
      - APU systems

      • Cabin presentation

      - General
      - Controls and indicating

      • Doors

      - Passenger doors
      - Emergency doors
      - Cargo doors
      - Miscellaneous doors

      • Electrical power

      - General
      - AC normal generation
      - AC emergency generation
      - Inverters
      - DC normal generation

      • Oxygen

      - Cockpit crew oxygen system
      - Cabin oxygen system
      - AC emergency generation
      - Portable oxygen system

      • Fire protection

      - General
      - Engine fire protection
      - APU fire protection
      - Others fire protection

      • Flight controls

      - General
      - Control (pitch, roll and yaw)
      - High lift (flaps and slats)

      • Fuel

      - General
      - Tanks
      - APU feed
      - Pumps

      • Ice and rain

      - Slats and engines
      - Rain removal
      - Ice detection
      - Probes, windows and masts

      • Landing gear

      - General
      - Main landing gear
      - Nose landing gear

      • Lights

      - Cockpit lights
      - Emergency lighting
      - Exterior lights
      - Signs

      • Navigation

      - ADIRS
      - Landing and taxiing aids
      - Independent position system
      - Dependent position system

      • Engine (LEAP 1-A, PW1100, CFM56 and IAE V2500)

      - General
      - Compressor module
      - Combustion section
      - Turbine section
      - Gearbox
      - Engine systems

      • Pneumatic

      - General
      - Engine bleed
      - Combustion section
      - Ground

      • Recorders

      - FDR
      - CVR

      • Hydraulics

      - General
      - System description
      - Pumps

      • Ventilation

      - General
      - Lavatory and galleys
      - Avionics compartment
      - Cargo compartments

      • Water and waste

      - Description

      • Communications

      - General
      - Internal communications
      - External communications

      CBT pages examples

      With over 400 CBT pages, the  A320 Cockpit Guide has two types of intractable buttons:  

      • Cockpit buttons:  all cockpit buttons, ex. Fire pushbutton, APU master switch, etc. When pressed, a CBT page will come out, explaining all the functionalities of that specific button: operation, controls and indication.
      • Main system button (red ones):   Pressing on it, a CBT page will come out, explaining the main system of the panel, where the button is located. 

      The A320 SGP – Cockpit Guide includes the aircraft’s CBT, summarily approaching all its exterior components. You can freely navigate on the cockpit and press on “curiosity buttons” (red buttons). Pressing on it, a CBT page will come out, explaining the main system of the panel, where the button is located.

      Cockpit main system buttons (red ones)

      The Cockpit Guide will give the perfect initial familiarization with the cockpit, connecting each cockpit button and panel to the corresponding aircraft system.

      The example below shows the cockpit buttons interaction.

      When pressed on the ND display, the following CBT page will open. Press on each ND symbol to open the explanations of that symbol. 

      When pressed on the PFD display, the following CBT page will open. Press on each PFD symbol to open the explanations of that symbol.  

      When pressed on any cockpit button, the following CBT page will open, explaining the functionalitues of the corresponding button.  

      We create the future

      The A320 SGP is designed for airlines, ATOs, MROs and self-learning pilots and aircraft engineers that operate or are about to start operating the A320 family.

       This software can be used: 

      Classroom Support

      How difficult is it to have a real A320 in the classroom? The A320 SGP avoids unnecessary immobilization of an actual aircraft.

      Teaching and studying an airplane has never been so easy and entertaining as before!       

      Forget the traditional teaching methods and the google search about a specific aircraft’s exterior spot in the middle of the class.          

      Traditional teaching methods 

      Improved teaching methods 

      The teacher can show the aircraft exterior and all of its components location to their students in a tridimensional real time environment on the classroom, as well as its explanation (CBT), involving the students in a way that no video or PDF can.  

      The ideal teaching method using the The A320 SGP is in a classroom where all students can have their own computer with our software installed, as they all can follow the teacher's rhythm, hence being involved in the best possible way. 

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