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  • Online Q&A Session (Free)

    This session is designed to open the floor for discussions on matters you choose. Aviation or personal growth, students will ask the questions and the teacher will clarify using the expertise at hand. Join us LIVE on YouTube every Tuesday at 12:30 UTC. Click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqwMsrOMxeIgvi5nvFutQKg

  • Airbus Speed Definitions

    We will in this session look at the definitions for the speeds used on the Airbus aircraft. We will specify 'Characteristic Speeds' (V1, V2, Green Dot, Vs, F, S etc.), 'Limit Speeds' (VA, VMCG, VMCA, VFE, MMMO etc.) and 'Protection Speeds' (VMAX, VSW etc.). We will discuss the where the speeds are calculated and what indications are shown to the pilots. This is a very important lesson for pilots to be able to safely operate the aircraft.

  • Performance

    This session will take you through the subject matter of the EASA ATPL syllabus in preparation for the ATPL theory exam. Delivered on the bases of the Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book, this session will revise and explain all the major points and ensure you are left with a much better and more comprehensive level of knowledge and understanding. In this lesson we will cover: - Definitions - Speeds - Performance Distances - Takeoff Performance - Climb Performance - Cruise Performance - Descent Performance - Landing Performance

  • Airbus MCDU Handling

    In this lesson we will cover the basic use of the MCDU (Smith & Thales FMS2). We will clarify the pages layouts and how to input, remove and change data. We will cover: - Basic layout and use - Overview of the pages and their individual data - Preparation for a flight (D.I.F.S.R.I.P.P.) - Approach & Landing Setup ('HAT') - Special tasks such as: OFFSET, FIX INFO, Preset SPD and Holding

  • Airspaces

    This session will take you through the subject matter of the EASA ATPL syllabus in preparation for the ATPL theory exam. Delivered on the bases of the Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book, this session will revise and explain all the major points and ensure you are left with a much better and more comprehensive level of knowledge and understanding. In this lesson we will cover: - Airspace Classifications & Requirements - RVSM Airspace - NAT MNPS Airspace - Polar Track

  • A320 Limitations

    As part of studying each system, we would have covered limitations, for systems where limitations are applicable, but in this session we cover only limitations. We cover all limitations together and explain why many of them exists in their specific value.

  • A320 Flight Controls

    This presentation on the A320 Flight Control system will outline the architecture of the system and its functionality. We will cover: - Overview and architecture - Normal Operation - Indications & Monitoring - Abnormal Operation The lesson will comprise most elements of the system but will not cover all information. This lesson will refer to and should complement the latest QRH and FCOM manuals for the aircraft.

  • Operational Procedures

    This session will take you through the subject matter of the EASA ATPL syllabus in preparation for the ATPL theory exam. Delivered on the bases of the Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book, this session will revise and explain all the major points and ensure you are left with a much better and more comprehensive level of knowledge and understanding. In this lesson we will cover: - Procedures - Standard Phraseology - Checklists - Fuel Requirements - Alternate Requirements - Oxygen Requirements - First Aid Kit Requirements - Equipment Requirements - Currency Requirements - Reporting Procedures - Document Requirements - Aerodrome Operating Minimums - Performance Classification - Maximum Distance from Aerodrome / ETOPS - Take-off & Landing Requirements - Communications Failure Procedures - Noise Abatement Departure Procedures - Fire & Smoke Equipment Requirements - Cargo Compartment Classification - Fuel Jettison Requirements - Ice & De-icing Requirements - Wake Turbulence Requirements

  • AGK - Airframes & Systems

    This session will take you through the subject matter of the EASA ATPL syllabus in preparation for the ATPL theory exam. Delivered on the bases of the Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book, this session will revise and explain all the major points and ensure you are left with a much better and more comprehensive level of knowledge and understanding. In this lesson we will cover: - Structural Loading - Fuselage, Wings, Empennage - Hydraulic system - Flight Control system - Landing Gear & Brake system - Air Conditioning system - Pressurization system - Oxygen system - Ice & Rain system - Fire & Smoke system

  • A320 Performance (Day 3)

    This lesson is 3 of 3 designed to teach the A320 pilot the performance aspect of operating the aircraft. The performance course is divided into 3 days. On day 3 the following will be covered: - Fuel Penalty Calculations (QRH and EFB) - Go Around vs. Discontinued Approach Procedure - Go-Around Performance Calculations (FCOM) - Go Around Flaps Operation - Single-Engine Performance Calculations (Standard, Obstacle and Fixed Speed Strategy) - Weight Definitions - Cargo Storage - Weight & Balance Calculations (A320 Load & Trim Sheet, Paper and EFB) - Top-of-Descent Calculations (simple and detailed formula) - Descent Management The course is designed to teach the performance with the use of manual tables and charts from the FCOM, QRH as well as using the EFB. While paper charts is often not used by airlines, this approach teaches the theory of the performance much better than simply using the electronic EFB. It is therefore of greater benefit to the pilot.

  • A320 Emergency Equipment

    This presentation will outline the emergency equipment available to the flight crew in the cockpit as well as list the equipment accessable to the cabin crew at their staions.

  • AGK - Powerplant

    This session will take you through the subject matter of the EASA ATPL syllabus in preparation for the ATPL theory exam. Delivered on the bases of the Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book, this session will revise and explain all the major points and ensure you are left with a much better and more comprehensive level of knowledge and understanding. In this lesson we will cover: Piston Engine Power plant: - Definitions - Engine Layouts and construction - The Otto Cycle - Fuels and Combustion - Lubricating system - Cooling system - Ignition system - Induction system - Propeller Gas Turbine Power plant: - Definitions - Engine Layouts and construction - Intake - Compressor - Combustion - Turbines & Blades - Lubricating sytem - Engine Reversers - Engine Control Units (ECU)

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