Knowledge makes you the Master of your Airbus A320/A330/A340! Easily learn your A320/A330/A340 Aircraft with Confidence!
Available at Redtriangle.comThe Airbus A320/A330/A340 - Presented from the Pilot’s Perspective!!
These superlative A320/A330/A340 CBT digital pilot handbooks are trademarked as Visual Oral Switch-Light Guides (VOSLG).
Hyperlinked and interconnected – Presented as you will need to Use the A320/A330/A340!
Free Standard Airbus A320/A330/A340 Updates and a Lifetime of Revisions!!
Airbus A320/A330/A340 ECAM Actions
A320/A330/A340 Differences, Options, Free Extras!!
There is no waiting for these Airbus A320/A330/A340 electronic pilot handbooks and digital flight manuals. Upon purchase you will receive an email with a link to immediately download the A320 study guide. You do not need to wait for an AirbusA320/A330/A340 CD in the snail mail.
Free updates and revisions with purchase. Know you will aways have the most current and accurate inforrmation available on your aricraft. Our Copies are available anytime on request. If your PC crashes, or you get a new laptop, you get FREE A320/A330/A340 COPIES.
Everything is about one or two clicks away. And all the data is repeated in every related place. To the LEFT of a cockpit switch panel are the pop-ups explaining those associated aircraft systems. To the RIGHT of the panel are hyperlinks to the respective diagrams and schematics. The A320/A330/A340 System descriptions are repeated everywhere so you do not have to hunt for the information you need.
In many of the Systems we illustrate numerous situations. We show all known Normal, Abnormal, Non-normal and Emergency configurations in all the critical Systems such as Air Conditioning & Pressurization, Brakes, Electrical, Hydraulics, Flight Controls, Fuel, etc. A picture is worth a thousand words..
We even included actual ECAM Actions in the Airbus downloads! These are functional examples of the ECAM procedures and methods to resolve A320/A330/A340 Abnormal, Non-normal and Emergency situations. Some of the major aircraft systems; Electrical, Hydraulic, Fuel and others include ECAM Actions and instructions so you will understand from day how to perform in the simulator.
Speaking of Differences – we clearly point out all DIFFERENCES so you clearly see and understand them – just like NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARNINGS! We also include as many of the airline Options for the aircraft as we can learn about. The website has many Free Extras sent to us by pilots, and we are always looking to add more.
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The VOSLGs were created using the Information Mapping™ technical writing style.
They are in COLOR.
So much better than black and white pilot handbooks, ground school documents, and flight school aircraft operating manuals. Many ground schools use old photocopied manuals passed down from and through several faded editions.
The VOSLG greatly eases and facilitates the learning and understanding of the large volume of data and information the pilot must master… and you will Master it.
We are pilots - we know what you need. Slide rule engineers with pocket-protectors are reluctantly forced at some point in production to write down “how it works” for you, the A320/A330/A340 pilot, who will need to fly it. They might understand a bunch of Greek symbols on their calculators and have memorized the tenth digit of π, but they make a mess of it telling you, “the switch on the panel switches on the pump and the light is on when the pump is off unless you turned the pump off, or had a switch fault, or an over temperature and/or under pressure pump condition(s) that existed at the time a transfer of power interrupted the automatic shut down of the pump through the alternate command override except on <insert some tail numbers here> when greater than -40°C and not in ground effect.” And they throw in a bunch of acronyms derived from a translation of a foreign language with a different alphabet. These mysteries you might find (maybe) in various chapters, or in front of the manual, or after the index, or anywhere, or nowhere. Now you’re confused. Suddenly, you’re half way through ground school and you were hoping to catch up on yesterday’s confusing material, and complete that reading assignment from two days ago, and complete tomorrow’s chapters…. We know the feeling. We put all the Acronyms in one easy place, and always identify them up front and first in the pop-ups.