Just a heads up, the website shown in this video has since been taken down. You can use this tool here as an alternative which follows very similar steps to what is shows on-screen. www.avsimrus.com/f/for-pilots-19/popular-calculator-to-calculate-takeoff-parameters-in-from-airbus-type-36340.html
A little tip for the watchers. If you open the in game checklist and you don't know where the described button is. You can click on the little eye icon, and it moves the camera to the right button and it highlights it. This makes starting up any plane really easy.
FOR EVERYONE WHO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE LEFT ENGINE: I had the problem that my left engine dies immediately after I turned off the APU. I was watching this video like three times, searching my issue. The RESOLUTION is, that this is simply a BUG! At this point, an error occures every time you leave your parking position with an already turned off APU or if you turn off the APU out of your parking position. Your left engine will die immediately! WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS: just to leave the APU on the whole time. At this time, this is the only way to use both of your engines. If the left engine dies ones, YOU WONT BE ABLE TO TUN IT ON AGAIN, no matter what you try! I hope this get fixed soon. If you want to see the video that was helping me out, just search for „msfs left engine turns off“ here on RUclips. I hope I was able to help. Stay safe
I don't think you understand how helpful you have been to all of us. This tutorial helped me figure out so much shit that I had no idea about. I'm so lost on this game because I came from FSX and it was so easy to use. Seriously, thank you!
@Drawyah actually there are two hold short lines: Hold Short and ILS Hold Short. Essentially, they are to prevent large aircraft from blocking the ILS signal for incoming aircraft. The A320 should probably always use the ILS Hold Short line, which is the one further from the runway. FYI. Otherwise, great startup procedure video, though!
Great Tutorial! Was looking for something like this. I would LOVE more tutorials in this style, maybe also explaining the terminology for newcomers like me who know very little about ILS ecetera. I am just trying to get going in MSFS and so far am sticking to the tutorial Cesna, but would love to learn about autopilots and instrument flying. Carry on, sir!
Kung-Fu J exactly, I’m brand new to this flight sim world and all the acronyms are unfamiliar. As I’m retired military, I’m used to acronyms but just new to this world. I’m looking forward to learning all I can.
We really need an in depth autopilot and ILS landing tutorial for the A320 and maybe the B747, too. Wasn‘t able to find a decent one for fs2020 and you‘re great at explaining :-)
It's complex. It definitely requires multiple watches. I sometimes watch the video first without doing anything in the sim, and then I watch it again while in the sim and follow along step by step. Starting up a plane is something you just won't have knowledge of the first time you do it.
Thanks. Pretty good tutorial. It's amazing how flight simulators (gaming in general) has evolved. I remember the 737s startup from Flight Simulator 98. It was two buttons lol.
This is exactly what I have been looking for! Completely new to flight sim and my aircraft keeps shouting at me! Looking forward to the mid flight/landing vid!
Thank you very much for this. Coming from DCS I am quite lost with the aircraft systems due to the complete lack of manuals/tutorials and this will help incredibly to a lot of people! Please consider doing tutorials for the Citation CJ4!
I only started yesterday on the series x for this fantastic game...I haven't even thought about sitting in one of these airliners yet as it's waaaaaaay down the road before I get good enough to pilot one of these...you are fantastic at this and even though I haven't a bloody clue what you are doing I this tutorial it's extremely fascinating how you do it so easily....it looks bonkers hard to even turn an engine on🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm watching all your streams on Twitch and videos here. You are so helpful for "newbie" people like me in this sim. I'm trying to learn every thing about IFR and VFR, day per day, and you are doing a great job! I wrote all the startup checklist you made, and I'm waiting for a cruise and landing video about the three airline :D Great job my friend. Cheers from Italy.
Loved this. I have been flightsimming for 25 years and learned more in one day with you. OK, Next for me is ATC. I am in Oz and our choices are limited. I am going to join as thanks.
Simbrief now has an app that directly feeds flight plans into the sim. It is awesome. As I am not a competent flyer yet I let the AI fly the plane along the flight plan from Schipol to Heathrow. It went perfectly from take-off to landing. I did not have to press a single button on the dashboard. I would presume that in the real world flight plans are not manually keyed in on the plane (although they can be) but are beamed into the plane from the Airlines operations team - like Simbrief does effectively.
Great, now how to land..... I've got about an hour and a half to figure that out. Great tutorial, just can you show us where on the simbrief ofp you are getting the info, like cost index alt etc
You need to set and fly your SID altitude first not your final altitude (35000 ft.) You set your MCDU for Runway 27R and you took off from Runway 27L . Thank you so much Good job 👍.
Thnks for the explanation, you did good work, only while watching I discover a small mistake at your side, and that is thatyou filled in the mcdu rwy 27R, and you depart from 27L. Keep up the good work again thnk you .
Drawyah you simply are the best ! I’ve mastered this now thanks to you & I’m checking more of your videos out & I’m so frickin happy I subbed buddy, very educated person I can tell on that ✈️🌍
@@Drawyah thank you sir! I notice you play Train Sim World 2 as well. I have TSW 1, but I haven't purchased 2 yet. I actually used to operate subway trains for NYC Transit, but I'm now a supervisor and instructor. I don't always get to operate as much as I want anymore, so I use TSW to kinda keep up my skills 😂
I found the answer: You are‘nt doing everything wrong! This is a BUG! The resolution is to leave the APU on. If you leave your parking position and turn of the APU, your left engine will die immediately and you won’t be able to turn it back on again. Also if you are already airborne and turn off the APU in the air, it will die also! I hope this helps!
@haHAA Hahaha, Yeah, not as planned tho. I overshot EGLL because I have no clue how quick planes were (was on AP1, went for a coffee). Overshot a little. Reasons were I guess that I didnt select a DEST RUNWAY in my MCDU. Currently flying MIKOV > MIKO7W > LOWW/34 on ILS. So going to see if today I can approach on ILS with automatic pilot. (yday on EGLL I made a right hand pattern and landed it a bit agressive, but it worked out.
i don't know if procedures changed - but i think originally i forgot to set flaps back to 0 and 2 hours into flight the entire avionics switched off and the plane started a death dive. i followed all your instructions (apart from flight planning) and managed to eventually do a cold start and eventually ILS landing. Thankyou so much for this - next time i am going to attempt to put the Flight Plan in by hand.
I'd be the dude who programs a VOR in the wrong hemisphere and spends a half hour trying to figure it out. This makes way more sense to me now. Going to have to give the airliners a shot soon.
Great video..I may need to watch this video a few more times so I can get the hang of FMC programing. I have no problem with the start up procedures itself since that's pretty much ported over from FSX. I love airliners but I'm a dummy when it comes to FMCs.
Great video on startup of A320neo in MS2020. I thought 'packs-on' APU takeoffs were more the norm, to take the load off the engines during this phase of the flight, rather than switching the APU off pre-/during takeoff. I know it's just an MS2020 video, but I'd also suggest pronouncing words more distinctly, especially for non-English speakers. Pilots talk fast, but important words and phrases are usually very distinctly pronounced.
Juste un petit détails. Si vous insérez les SIDs, il faudrait aussi placer le STARs, mais je pinaille, cette vidéo ne concernait que le décollage. Très bonne vidéo. Pour les détails, normalement on démarre la réacteur 2, avant le 1 pour envoyer la pression dans le frein parking. J'aurais d'autres détails à donner, mais ce n'est pas le but de votre vidéo très bien faite... De plus, malheureusement j'ai l'impression que la partie Airbus de fs2020 n'est pas aussi détaillée qu'espérée (boutons non fonctionnelles, impossibilité d'entrer les vents, impossibilité de prendre en compte les 1/up, etc etc) . Cela viendra peut être avec des mises à jour, et je n'ai pas encore tout testé, comme les secondary fly plan etc etc... Merci encore et profitez bien de cette magnifique simulation.
Sorry for adding again, you should mention the Battery voltage prior to power up. Either it is an Airbus or Boeing, you should have a minimum voltage of for example 25v. Lesser than that, its unacceptable. Hope this helps in your future upcoming videos.
it's been a year since i checked out this video on how to start the A320N, and I've gone through video and watched how to start up the A320N then i went to MSFS2020 on my Xbox then got into the A320N then screenshotted the overhead panel, then edited it, and written down all of the buttons i need to press and highlighted them so i don't forget in the future what buttons i need to press, Now it only takes me less than 30 seconds to start the A320N up
While you covered the basics, which is fine for a desktop simulator, you missed quite a few steps in the real world checklist that I cover for those looking for actual procedural checklist flow through. Especially on the overhead panel. None of the fire tests were mentioned, though MSFS currently doesn't model, eventually a third party aircraft will so its best to learn using a real world checklist now to avoid picking up any potential "bad habits". Overall, this will get new pilots in the air using the sim.
Just a heads up, the website shown in this video has since been taken down. You can use this tool here as an alternative which follows very similar steps to what is shows on-screen.
www.avsimrus.com/f/for-pilots-19/popular-calculator-to-calculate-takeoff-parameters-in-from-airbus-type-36340.html
Cheers mate, been stuck on the gate for a good few hours. Passengers were starting to get rowdy.
@Dylan Vuorinen hes talking about real life..
@Dylan Vuorinen Anyway, the checklist is wrong, it doesnt work for me!
My checklist is wrong or the in-sim one?
@@Drawyah The sim checklist is wrong, the Engine never started withh the sim checklist, only with this Video I was able to fly the 320neo ;)
@@happygamer4932 engine starts just fine for me with the in-sim checklist.
A little tip for the watchers.
If you open the in game checklist and you don't know where the described button is. You can click on the little eye icon, and it moves the camera to the right button and it highlights it.
This makes starting up any plane really easy.
Great tip! Thank you.
That is exactly why i came here thank you so much
Most British video I’ve ever seen
Jolly good
Cruising The Cut would beg to differ.
After 5 minutes the sound is off.
t h e r e f o r e
Golly gosh chap I do say
FOR EVERYONE WHO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE LEFT ENGINE: I had the problem that my left engine dies immediately after I turned off the APU. I was watching this video like three times, searching my issue. The RESOLUTION is, that this is simply a BUG! At this point, an error occures every time you leave your parking position with an already turned off APU or if you turn off the APU out of your parking position. Your left engine will die immediately! WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS: just to leave the APU on the whole time. At this time, this is the only way to use both of your engines. If the left engine dies ones, YOU WONT BE ABLE TO TUN IT ON AGAIN, no matter what you try! I hope this get fixed soon. If you want to see the video that was helping me out, just search for „msfs left engine turns off“ here on RUclips. I hope I was able to help.
Stay safe
Thanks! Exactly the same issue here
This is being fixed in the next update luckily though
@@samgunner2149 it hasn't i had this bug...goddamit, thanks.
I don't think you understand how helpful you have been to all of us. This tutorial helped me figure out so much shit that I had no idea about. I'm so lost on this game because I came from FSX and it was so easy to use. Seriously, thank you!
This is absolutely brilliant! Never flown an airliner before, but your tutorials got me in the air! Autopilot and everything!
@Drawyah actually there are two hold short lines: Hold Short and ILS Hold Short. Essentially, they are to prevent large aircraft from blocking the ILS signal for incoming aircraft. The A320 should probably always use the ILS Hold Short line, which is the one further from the runway. FYI. Otherwise, great startup procedure video, though!
Thanks for the tutorial! As someone who's only played the Cessna 152 tutorial, this was really useful!
I'm really glad people have found it helpful and not too technical to understand!
Exactly what i was looking for.
Best tutorial I have found so far, I could not understand everything but I got an Airbus into the air!!
Glad it helped!
I don’t speak English, I am from Puerto Rico and this it’s the best tutorial ..... I understand everything thank you drawyah
Great Tutorial! Was looking for something like this. I would LOVE more tutorials in this style, maybe also explaining the terminology for newcomers like me who know very little about ILS ecetera. I am just trying to get going in MSFS and so far am sticking to the tutorial Cesna, but would love to learn about autopilots and instrument flying. Carry on, sir!
Kung-Fu J exactly, I’m brand new to this flight sim world and all the acronyms are unfamiliar. As I’m retired military, I’m used to acronyms but just new to this world.
I’m looking forward to learning all I can.
We really need an in depth autopilot and ILS landing tutorial for the A320 and maybe the B747, too. Wasn‘t able to find a decent one for fs2020 and you‘re great at explaining :-)
I heard so much and absorbed so little. I'll need to watch this video a few dozen times. Love flying the a320neo in FS2020 tho
It's complex. It definitely requires multiple watches. I sometimes watch the video first without doing anything in the sim, and then I watch it again while in the sim and follow along step by step. Starting up a plane is something you just won't have knowledge of the first time you do it.
Thanks. Pretty good tutorial. It's amazing how flight simulators (gaming in general) has evolved. I remember the 737s startup from Flight Simulator 98. It was two buttons lol.
The level of detail is incredible! Brilliant video!
The voice of this lad is awesome!
This is exactly what I have been looking for! Completely new to flight sim and my aircraft keeps shouting at me! Looking forward to the mid flight/landing vid!
Thank you very much for this. Coming from DCS I am quite lost with the aircraft systems due to the complete lack of manuals/tutorials and this will help incredibly to a lot of people! Please consider doing tutorials for the Citation CJ4!
Once I've done landing tutorials for the jets, I'll go back and start doing some of the smaller aircraft and props!
I only started yesterday on the series x for this fantastic game...I haven't even thought about sitting in one of these airliners yet as it's waaaaaaay down the road before I get good enough to pilot one of these...you are fantastic at this and even though I haven't a bloody clue what you are doing I this tutorial it's extremely fascinating how you do it so easily....it looks bonkers hard to even turn an engine on🤣🤣🤣🤣
Welcome to flight simulator, you'll get there dude! Start off low and slow in the Cessna, you'll get a hang for jetliners soon.
Hi Drwayah, thanks so much for the tutorial video. You are my always go-to channel for this kind of 'how to' on MFS2020. Keep them coming! cheers.
I'm glad to hear it, I wish you many happy virtual hours! 🙌
As a person who always turn on a 737-800 in xplane 11 I can tell you that I am so jealous to the fact that this plane is so easy to start up
Awesome bro u have really unique accent which makes me listen u again n again
Lol it depends on individual 😀
Ben Foster Its his voice, what do you think he’s supposed to do about that. If you don’t like it don’t listen to him
Ben Foster He’s putting what on?
@@Captainriad Button it you pleb! don't watch if you don't like.
I'm watching all your streams on Twitch and videos here. You are so helpful for "newbie" people like me in this sim. I'm trying to learn every thing about IFR and VFR, day per day, and you are doing a great job!
I wrote all the startup checklist you made, and I'm waiting for a cruise and landing video about the three airline :D
Great job my friend. Cheers from Italy.
Glad you're enjoying the watch!
I would love this video.... IF ONLY MY SIM WOULD ACTUALLY INSTALL INSTEAD OF EVERY TIME ITS "DONE" I RELOAD TO FIND ANOTHER 30GiB UPDATE!!
Loved this. I have been flightsimming for 25 years and learned more in one day with you. OK, Next for me is ATC. I am in Oz and our choices are limited. I am going to join as thanks.
Glad to hear it, I wish you many happy virtual hours!
@@Drawyah I am trying to insert the neo into PACX. but this is what I get.. any ideas please?
Thank you for this! I've been struggling to set up fps. I couldn't even understand all these buttons right.
Idk why I’m watching this, I don’t even have a flight simulator but it’s good knowledge I guess
Looool
This was perfect! Can you do a follow on tutorial for mid flight to preparing to land by entering the ILS details etc? Thanks :)
Golden Ladies TV yes please
This would be Awesome!!!
People seem to be interested, more will be on the way!
@@Drawyah Yes please!
Yeah, planing approach needed!
Yt: how realistic you want to do this tutorial
Drawyah: yes
a32nx: hold my beer
@@cpypcy fbw a380: hold my airbus
I respect your generous mentality and sharing this with us.
So happy I found your channel!! Excellent video!
Sorry for adding, I really think you should do a APU and Engine fire test warning first before you proceed to start APU then starting the Engine.
The Mr. Humfries of flight simulation!
HOLY CRAP! I clicked this video cause I thought this video was about a real A320neo! It's Flight Simulator!
I needed this, thank you.
needed help with setting up auto pilot and the computer, thank god i found this video, will use it as a reference from now on!
Fantastic tutorial... Been wanting to try this aircraft out a long time now... Thumbs up :D
Glad to hear this has helped!
Thanks for the tutorial. This was the best tutorial I've ever seen! Congratulations.
Thank you! ✈️
Wow you even helped with the fmc. I am not used to airbus fmc but I have to know it now because there is no 737 my fav plane so i use airbus now.
They have a 737 in the makings now. Can’t wait!
Simbrief now has an app that directly feeds flight plans into the sim. It is awesome. As I am not a competent flyer yet I let the AI fly the plane along the flight plan from Schipol to Heathrow. It went perfectly from take-off to landing. I did not have to press a single button on the dashboard. I would presume that in the real world flight plans are not manually keyed in on the plane (although they can be) but are beamed into the plane from the Airlines operations team - like Simbrief does effectively.
Great video! Could you make a video where you focuse a bit more on how the autopilote works? Keep up the great work!
Yet another super informative video Drawyah!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great, now how to land..... I've got about an hour and a half to figure that out.
Great tutorial, just can you show us where on the simbrief ofp you are getting the info, like cost index alt etc
Yes! I can't find the cost index anywhere
strange, that he liked the comment, but don't awnsered to the question!? Does he plan a video tutorial about that? ^^
Cost Index is on the simBrief plan, first page right hand side. It's labelled CI.
You need to set and fly your SID altitude first not your final altitude (35000 ft.)
You set your MCDU for Runway 27R and you took off from Runway 27L .
Thank you so much
Good job 👍.
This is a detailed tutorial which helps me a lot xD
Thnks for the explanation, you did good work, only while watching I discover a small mistake at your side, and that is thatyou filled in the mcdu rwy 27R, and you depart from 27L.
Keep up the good work again thnk you .
Now we need one on how to actually get it back down
Now now, one at a time! First get you up, later bring you down. 😉
What goes up must come down
@@jonesaviation1116 That all depends on how fast you're going ;)
@@joelmulder true lol
Drawyah you simply are the best ! I’ve mastered this now thanks to you & I’m checking more of your videos out & I’m so frickin happy I subbed buddy, very educated person I can tell on that ✈️🌍
Awsome video! Can you please do a cruising, approach and landing tutorail? Many thanks!
On the way!
@@Drawyah Thanks man. For some reason the Auto pilot for me keeps increasing the air speed to 400+ knots and ignores my airspeed limits.
ANDDDDD another one!!! Lol... thank you for this! I haven't used the Airbus yet, but I definitely will soon. Your videos are invaluable!
Glad to hear it sir, I wish you many a happy virtual hour!
@@Drawyah thank you sir! I notice you play Train Sim World 2 as well. I have TSW 1, but I haven't purchased 2 yet. I actually used to operate subway trains for NYC Transit, but I'm now a supervisor and instructor. I don't always get to operate as much as I want anymore, so I use TSW to kinda keep up my skills 😂
Very nice! I'm hoping to get a job myself in transport once people start using it again. Jobs have certainly been at an all-time low.
@@Drawyah with your meticulous attention to detail, you'd be perfect at it. I'm serious about that, too 😊
Perfect now we need ILS landing !
Loving all your videos bro...
Keep it going, you'll get very famous very soon. I can feel it 🙏🏻
Subbed👍🏻
Thanks drawyah really helpful tutorial :)
Also congrats on 10K :)
Thank you, it was very helpful! Not only for A320 instrumenting but also as english lesson :)
Every time I wait for the engines to stabilize and then turn off the apu, my left engines shuts down again. NEED HELP!
Same here!
I found the answer: You are‘nt doing everything wrong! This is a BUG! The resolution is to leave the APU on. If you leave your parking position and turn of the APU, your left engine will die immediately and you won’t be able to turn it back on again. Also if you are already airborne and turn off the APU in the air, it will die also! I hope this helps!
@@l3Frontliner This helped me! Thanks a bunch
Looks amazing Drawyah, Bought the Airbus TCA stick cause I solely want to start developing/flying for the A320Neo. Thank you thusfar!!
Currently flying to EGLL from EHAM... Landing in half an hour, pls send help.
@haHAA Hahaha, Yeah, not as planned tho. I overshot EGLL because I have no clue how quick planes were (was on AP1, went for a coffee). Overshot a little.
Reasons were I guess that I didnt select a DEST RUNWAY in my MCDU. Currently flying MIKOV > MIKO7W > LOWW/34 on ILS. So going to see if today I can approach on ILS with automatic pilot. (yday on EGLL I made a right hand pattern and landed it a bit agressive, but it worked out.
Me: watching but i dont have this game
same LMAO
btw why is my pc so stupid
liked it very much. wrote down the steps as a sort of checklist for myself.
Glad this helps!
could you continue with tutorial videos?
Absolutely, more will be on the way!
Rwy 27R inserted for take off and 27L for performance calculation!! Always have to be cross checked before inserting the speeds.
I didn't understand anything said here. I just wanna fly over my house
I also unterstand nothing
ok, I am german, but normally my english skills aren't that bad
@@martint.767 same haha, too much accent
Try landing in a field near your house then drive slowly down the roads to outside your house . Pointless but somehow satisfying
@ZƎLIOTT french normally dont speak english :D (i made this experience) or arent you learning it good at school?
I really watched a 20 minute video cuz i forgot where one button was😭💀 good video anyways mate!
That's the way to do it! 🤣
@@Drawyah Lmao u deserve a sub i was teaching my 4 year old cousin how to start a a320 neo then i forgot where one button was 😂
Ur a legend thanks. I legit had no idea how to set up an A320 as I'm a newbie
Just get your co pilot to do it for you then 😂
@@jayblowfield6199 I'm not lazy. I want to learn and know things..
GWT Simulation Hub yeah I understand but to start off and if you just wanna get up in the air
Hi Drawyah. Best tutorial ever. Thanks.
Thanks able to get the back up plan achievement cause of this along with starting the airbus achievement
i don't know if procedures changed - but i think originally i forgot to set flaps back to 0 and 2 hours into flight the entire avionics switched off and the plane started a death dive.
i followed all your instructions (apart from flight planning) and managed to eventually do a cold start and eventually ILS landing.
Thankyou so much for this - next time i am going to attempt to put the Flight Plan in by hand.
Glad to hear it Shaun, I wish you many happy virtual hours! 🙌
I'd be the dude who programs a VOR in the wrong hemisphere and spends a half hour trying to figure it out.
This makes way more sense to me now. Going to have to give the airliners a shot soon.
Great video..I may need to watch this video a few more times so I can get the hang of FMC programing. I have no problem with the start up procedures itself since that's pretty much ported over from FSX. I love airliners but I'm a dummy when it comes to FMCs.
I wish you the best of luck with it, many happy virtual hours! 🙌
Flying to Gran Canaira fromCopenhagen, and first real A320neo flight, so thanks
Thanks for the startup tutorial videos! My poor brain - I’m going to have to take notes to refer to in-game! 👨🏻🎓🧑🏻✈️
me: doesn't know what a fms config is
excellent tutorial video! Thanks! Looking forward to other tutorials.
Awesome tutorial video! Keep more of these tutorials video's coming :)
Great video on startup of A320neo in MS2020. I thought 'packs-on' APU takeoffs were more the norm, to take the load off the engines during this phase of the flight, rather than switching the APU off pre-/during takeoff. I know it's just an MS2020 video, but I'd also suggest pronouncing words more distinctly, especially for non-English speakers. Pilots talk fast, but important words and phrases are usually very distinctly pronounced.
Yooo I thought the thumbnail was a actual rl plane! This game is AMAZING!!
Its not its msfs2020 a320
Thank you! It really did help. But on my route, from Wellington to Auckland, it had issues puting the waypoints. I guess I’ll take another route
thank you so much i've been looking for this exact tutorial
good explination. i enjoyed that tuition . ive taken notes now i need to put it into practice..... thankyou thumbs up and subscribed
This is perfect need more tutorial like this for 747-8i
Juste un petit détails. Si vous insérez les SIDs, il faudrait aussi placer le STARs, mais je pinaille, cette vidéo ne concernait que le décollage.
Très bonne vidéo. Pour les détails, normalement on démarre la réacteur 2, avant le 1 pour envoyer la pression dans le frein parking. J'aurais d'autres détails à donner, mais ce n'est pas le but de votre vidéo très bien faite... De plus, malheureusement j'ai l'impression que la partie Airbus de fs2020 n'est pas aussi détaillée qu'espérée (boutons non fonctionnelles, impossibilité d'entrer les vents, impossibilité de prendre en compte les 1/up, etc etc) . Cela viendra peut être avec des mises à jour, et je n'ai pas encore tout testé, comme les secondary fly plan etc etc... Merci encore et profitez bien de cette magnifique simulation.
I can count the FPS on my fingers in this game, So fun! 🤩
Wow it even does the dog barking from the PTU
A big thank you from Brazil friend !!!
WAIT... YOU FROM BRAZIL?!?!?!?!!?!
DON'T TAKE ME TO BRAZIL OR ELSE I WILL CALL DA COP
Sorry for adding again, you should mention the Battery voltage prior to power up. Either it is an Airbus or Boeing, you should have a minimum voltage of for example 25v. Lesser than that, its unacceptable. Hope this helps in your future upcoming videos.
very helpful indeed. Thanks. More power.
Much needed video. Appreciate that.
Excellent Tutorial! A must watch......
Cheers George, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you this was really useful. Would appreciate more tutorials :)
it's been a year since i checked out this video on how to start the A320N, and I've gone through video and watched how to start up the A320N then i went to MSFS2020 on my Xbox then got into the A320N then screenshotted the overhead panel, then edited it, and written down all of the buttons i need to press and highlighted them so i don't forget in the future what buttons i need to press, Now it only takes me less than 30 seconds to start the A320N up
I'm glad you found this video handy, happy flying! ✈️
While you covered the basics, which is fine for a desktop simulator, you missed quite a few steps in the real world checklist that I cover for those looking for actual procedural checklist flow through. Especially on the overhead panel. None of the fire tests were mentioned, though MSFS currently doesn't model, eventually a third party aircraft will so its best to learn using a real world checklist now to avoid picking up any potential "bad habits". Overall, this will get new pilots in the air using the sim.
Thanks for the tutorial. Good thing we can zoom in on those tiny buttons. LOL :)
Relaxed voice boi here
This was swift and nice good job subbed
You are a LEGEND ❤
thanks that helped me so much now ican really fly
Thank you so much Drawyah!
Love your videos 💓 i learn a lot from them
That bang sounds really scared the hell out of me (watching with headphones)
Thanks, very detailed.