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FS2Crew Start Centre
FS2Crew Manual Procedure Description
If you do need further advice, there is the user forum here at AVSIM. I always make a point of looking at forums closely, because they can tell you a lot about a
product and its support. I've come across one or two that look like those spaghetti-Western towns, all dust and tumbleweed, otherwise deserted; there are hardly
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FS2Crew for the Wilco Feelthere Airbus
any customers, for reasons that soon become obvious. Others are like a very rough pub where if you dare raise your voice, some large oaf wanders over and
metaphorically empties beer into your lap to humiliate you. One that I know is like that nightmare where you're back at school and always wrong - tell them about
the bug you found, and it's always your fault, must be something you've messed up; they expect you to uninstall everything, remove Windows, take your PC back
to the store, disown your kids, divorce your spouse, assume the foetal position, and then retrace your complete life back up to the point where you found the bug,
but don't make any mistakes this time. By contrast, the FS2Crew Forum reminds me of a Norman Rockwell hardware store, managed by an always-genial Bryan
York. Nothing is too much trouble, the very few problems soon get solved, and everyone seems as happy and content as in those paintings.
Anyway, enough of forums. One final point I will make, and one that I always make, is always to get familiar with the basic plane before venturing into FS2Crew
territory. FS2Crew is not difficult to get to grips with, but the Airbus is, and if you've been raised on an American diet of Boeing, then switching to Airbus is a
European meal of sauerkraut, langue de boeuf and jellied eels. So take it one step at a time to avoid "cognitive overload".
What FS2Crew does
Test System
Computer:
Core2Duo E6600
processor
2048Mb RAM
NVIDIA GeForce
8800GTX 768Mb video
card
400 Gb Hard drive
22" Widescreen iiyama
LCD monitor
TrackIR 4
CH Yoke and Pedals
Windows XP
Flying Time:
22 hours
FS2Crew simulates all those people that a real-life pilot normally interacts with. There's the Ground Crew, who do such things as bring
you paperwork and push you back. There are the flight attendants who do such things as tell you when the cabin is ready and report on
passengers needing assistance. And last but not least, there is your Flying Officer, who works many of the switches, runs through the
checklists with you, and points out when you do something wrong. He does reduce your workload so that you, as the pilot, can do all
the Captain's stuff, like hold the controls, set the autopilot, plan your descent, or just look out of the window. The procedures that are
modeled in the version of FS2Crew for the Airbus A320 are based on one specific although un-named airline, so you can be sure that as
a virtual Captain you are following the professional procedures of aircrew in the real world.
At the Gate
Before loading up the Airbus, the first thing to do is put in specific information relating to the flight. This is done in the FS2Crew Start Center, which is used for all
versions of FS2Crew that you might have installed. Here is where you put in your name (for a later signature), departure and arrival airports and runways. (It would
be nice if the latter could be picked up directly from what you've entered on the MCDU, but the Wilco Feelthere Airbus doesn't have an SDK that would allow
FS2Crew to "read" these.) So in this example I've set it up for an Air Canada flight from Vancouver to Los Angeles. Once the Airbus is loaded, and the 2D panel
should always be loaded first in order to initialise everything, the Checklist Panel is visible. This is the panel that controls where you are in the sequence of
operations- for example, "Before Start" or "After Takeoff" - and so determines what's going to happen in the way of checklists, paperwork and other actions. A
simple click on the arrows will move backward or forward in the sequence if necessary. It will normally just tell you where you are, but if you want to go back a
stage or move ahead and skip one, because you've made a mistake or are in a hurry to get going, then that's easy enough. If you want to get rid of it or bring it
back to your screen, then there are the usual hidden "click spots", like the Standby Altimeter, that allow you to do this.
OK, so now it's time to get this show on the road. Another hidden "click spot" reveals the Panel Selector, and from there clicking "PF" brings up the Pre-Flight panel.
This allows you to set the whole FS2Crew process in motion, with doors opening and the Jetway (FSX only) trundling across to attach to the plane. If you don't want
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