Manages cabin temperature and keeps the cabin altitude safe at high cruising levels.
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For aviation enthusiasts, student pilots, and professional aviators, entering the flight deck of a widebody airliner is a captivating experience. The Airbus A330, a twin-engine twin-aisle aircraft, features one of the most successful cockpit designs in aviation history. Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View
Airbus openly describes the A330 as benefiting from their advanced cockpit design, which receives "high marks from the thousands of pilots who fly Airbus aircraft daily". The 360 view brings this praised design directly to your screen.
Housing the fire extinguisher handles for the engines and APU (Auxiliary Power Unit). The Experience of a 360 View Manages cabin temperature and keeps the cabin altitude
The A330 cockpit is designed to be highly intuitive and user-friendly, with a focus on reducing pilot workload and improving safety. Some key features of the cockpit include:
Houses the master switches and the ignition selector used to bring the massive Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, or General Electric engines to life. The Glare Shield and Auto-Flight System If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Some airlines provide their own 360° virtual tours. Malaysia Airlines offers an A330neo 360° Virtual Tour Experience on their website, allowing customers to explore the aircraft before booking.
Scanning upward in your 360-degree view reveals the . Airbus famously uses a "Dark Cockpit" philosophy for this section. During normal flight operations, no white lights should be illuminated on the overhead panel. If a button lights up, it requires the crew's attention.
The FCU is the panel used to interact with the autopilot. It features knobs and digital readouts for Speed, Heading, Altitude, and Vertical Speed.