The A330 cockpit features some of the most advanced avionics systems in the industry. The aircraft is equipped with a range of computerized systems, including the flight management system (FMS), autopilot system, and autothrottle system. These systems work together to provide pilots with a high level of automation and assistance, reducing workload and improving safety.
When you look straight ahead in an Airbus A330 cockpit 360 view, your eyes will immediately be drawn to the six cathode-ray tube (CRT) or liquid-crystal display (LCD) screens. These screens make up the Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) and the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM). 1. Primary Flight Display (PFD) Located directly in front of each pilot. This screen shows: The artificial horizon. Airspeed: A vertical tape on the left. Altitude: A vertical tape on the right. Vertical Speed: Displayed on the far right. Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View
The "keyboard" where pilots program the flight route and performance data. The A330 cockpit features some of the most
Immersive training aid or just a great reference: Airbus A330 cockpit — 360° interactive view. Useful for familiarization with panel layout, instrument scanning, and spatial orientation before stepping into the sim or aircraft. 👉 [Insert link or mention “tap to explore” if interactive] #AviationTraining #A330 #FlightDeck #CockpitProcedures When you look straight ahead in an Airbus
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