Great video! thank you for the tutorial. I worked as an aircraft inspector for a major airline for 36 years and crawled around every inch of A320 and A319. Really enjoyed working on them but I am retired now and enjoy flying the Fenix A320. Thank again for sharing your knowledge. 🙂
This is exactly the sort of info I was looking for. These parts are generally rushed through in other videos, and now I have a bit more info to consider.
Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together. It is great that you show in detail how it is done in the real world. Great way to learn and improve my flight sim experience. Thank you. I greatly appreciate your passing on your expertise. 😊😊
Real thanks for this video, it’s really What I’m looking for . It’s So immersive When we want to Fly as seriously as possible with the sim. Well done ☺️
awesome video :) would love to see a in depth video about the briefings like where exactly do you find the informations needed, emergency briefing etc. most youtube pilots rush through this so quickly that it's hard to pick up every detail
Thank you so much for sharing, i hope you will release more videos like this. You have no idea how useful these kind of videos are for simmers like us. we want realism at its really best. 😎😎 maybe for a futur topic : cruising phase, approach phase ? Greetings from 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
hello I'm new to MSFS 2020 love the video , can you do a step by step tutorial setting up and flying the A320 it would be much appreciated, how to fly the A320 the right way
Was there any Fenix patch? I am unable to view the pilots routes described at 17:10 However...please keep on those videos!! It is so cool that you give as a view behind the curtains of real aircraft operations :)
@@theupstateniko yea, but unfortunately that will only give you the route, nothing else. I wish they could add everything else...I know I am lazy, but still that would be cool 😎
Very nice video, thank you. Just one little thing: how to get rid of the blue dashed line we set on runway heading? In my case it remains there for the whole flight. Thank you!
@@fsclips I will try when back to the computer but I believe the departure aerodrome/runway (in your case the EDLP24) is no longer there after takeoff. If that is the case, how to access the fix page?
@@ajrabreu1966 you can click on the top waypoint in the FLPN page and it will be there. On newer aircraft like sharklet CEOs and NEOs you can click on any waypoint and the Fix Page will be there. Hope this helps
I was wrong, the departure aerdrome remains there and I could remove the dashed blue line as you mentioned. But only before you reach the first waypoint in the SID, then the departure aerodrome vanished but we can access the fix info by clicking any waypoint. So all good!
They are company specific. Also type specific. In the SIM you could make up your own. Look at the terrain and think where you would want to go in case of an engine failure. If terrain is not an issue, fly away from dense population areas and maybe get yourself onto the ILS as soon as you can.
Hi. Sorry for the late reply. I just checked and it seems that simbrief does not generate a performance number. Most aircraft are around 1.5 to 2.5, so you can use that in your sim. Hope this helps.
Great video! thank you for the tutorial. I worked as an aircraft inspector for a major airline for 36 years and crawled around every inch of A320 and A319. Really enjoyed working on them but I am retired now and enjoy flying the Fenix A320. Thank again for sharing your knowledge. 🙂
This is exactly the sort of info I was looking for. These parts are generally rushed through in other videos, and now I have a bit more info to consider.
Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together. It is great that you show in detail how it is done in the real world. Great way to learn and improve my flight sim experience. Thank you. I greatly appreciate your passing on your expertise. 😊😊
This will be very useful, just what I've been after to better use the MCDU in the Fenix A320. Thanks!
From the 🇵🇭 Very Interesting 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Real thanks for this video, it’s really What I’m looking for . It’s So immersive When we want to Fly as seriously as possible with the sim. Well done ☺️
Thank you so much for this video !!! I was looking for something like that for ages
awesome video :) would love to see a in depth video about the briefings like where exactly do you find the informations needed, emergency briefing etc. most youtube pilots rush through this so quickly that it's hard to pick up every detail
Great content as usual! 😊
I think A tutorial on holds and how to set the MCDU to divert to another airport would be good!
@@kylerader4093 I actually just had to divert in the real world. That's a great topic as it is very complex. Thanks for the suggestion
It would be great!
Thank you so much for sharing, i hope you will release more videos like this. You have no idea how useful these kind of videos are for simmers like us. we want realism at its really best. 😎😎 maybe for a futur topic : cruising phase, approach phase ?
Greetings from 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
Great video! Helpful and useful 👌 ❤ more like this please, like fuel planning as you mentioned at the end of the video
That was fantastic!!! Thank you. 😊
hello I'm new to MSFS 2020 love the video , can you do a step by step tutorial setting up and flying the A320 it would be much appreciated, how to fly the A320 the right way
Was there any Fenix patch? I am unable to view the pilots routes described at 17:10
However...please keep on those videos!! It is so cool that you give as a view behind the curtains of real aircraft operations :)
There has been an update, but I believe it has always been there?
@@fsclips mh.. when I click on "Store Acitve FPL" nothing hapens :(
Really useful stuff here! Thank you!
"How to program your MCDU like a real world pilot" ... company uplink hahaha
@@theupstateniko yea, but unfortunately that will only give you the route, nothing else. I wish they could add everything else...I know I am lazy, but still that would be cool 😎
but this is good. we now know how’s the common practice irl
Thank You! very nice video.
brilliant sir
Very nice video, thank you. Just one little thing: how to get rid of the blue dashed line we set on runway heading? In my case it remains there for the whole flight. Thank you!
You just go back to the Fix page and delete what you have input there. Once you are flying you don't need any of that anymore ,🙂
@@fsclips I will try when back to the computer but I believe the departure aerodrome/runway (in your case the EDLP24) is no longer there after takeoff. If that is the case, how to access the fix page?
@@ajrabreu1966 you can click on the top waypoint in the FLPN page and it will be there. On newer aircraft like sharklet CEOs and NEOs you can click on any waypoint and the Fix Page will be there.
Hope this helps
I was wrong, the departure aerdrome remains there and I could remove the dashed blue line as you mentioned. But only before you reach the first waypoint in the SID, then the departure aerodrome vanished but we can access the fix info by clicking any waypoint. So all good!
i wish there would be some emergency procedures in our virtual EFB
thank you!
Nice work! Curious if engine-out procedures company specific, or standard for the airport?
They are company specific. Also type specific. In the SIM you could make up your own. Look at the terrain and think where you would want to go in case of an engine failure.
If terrain is not an issue, fly away from dense population areas and maybe get yourself onto the ILS as soon as you can.
@@fsclips Thanks very much for the reply!
Only had flight SIM for 2 weeks, How the hell do you get the airports looking like that? Looks way better!
Its payware airport addon
This scenery is actually freeware. You can get it on the in-game store. The airport is Padderborn, PAD, EDLP. Hope this helps
I use simbrief to plan my flight. Where I can get the performnce number?
Hi. Sorry for the late reply. I just checked and it seems that simbrief does not generate a performance number. Most aircraft are around 1.5 to 2.5, so you can use that in your sim. Hope this helps.