Starting the Aircraft
This guide will assist you with starting your aircraft. It includes images to assist you with understanding the locations of all buttons and switches.
Disclaimer
The level of detail in this guide is meant to teach a FlyByWire A320neo beginner to start the aircraft correctly.
A beginner is defined as someone familiar with flying a GA aircraft or different types of airliners. Aviation terminology and know-how is a requirement to fly any airliner even in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
You will find many great videos on YouTube on how to fly the FlyByWire A32NX.
Check out the FlyByWire YouTube Channel as well: FlyByWire on YouTube
Chapters / Phases
This guide will cover these chapters in order:
Prerequisites
Aircraft is in a cold and dark state at a gate.
Cockpit Preparation
To start off, we will begin by doing a few pre-checks in all areas of the cockpit to ensure the aircraft is in an normal position before turning on the batteries.
We begin by looking down at the bottom pedestal.
- Place the parking brake handle in the
ON
position - Ensure the speed brakes have been disarmed/retracted
- Flaps are retracted
- Weather radar is switched off
- Engine masters 1 and 2 are in the
OFF
position - Engine mode selector is set to
NORM
- Thrust levers are idle
This is how the pedestal should look like:
We then direct our attention to the main panel and make sure the following is set:
- Gear lever is down
Then we look up at the overhead panel. Make sure the following are in the set position before moving on to starting the aircraft:
- Wiper selectors are in the
OFF
position
Overhead Panel
Electrical section
We begin with turning on batteries BAT 1 AND 2
. After pushing these buttons, we check to see on both sides that there is voltage. We will also hear chimes indicating the batteries are on.
To give power to the aircraft we will use the "Ground Power Unit". If ground power isn't available we can also use the APU.
If ground power is available, we should see a green AVAIL
light on the EXT PWR
button. Push on this button to give power to the aircraft.
If ground power isn't available, we turn on the APU. To do this, we simply push on the APU MASTER SW
and START
. The APU should be on within one minute.
After powering the aircraft, we turn on the crew oxygen supply by pushing on the button, diminishing the white OFF
light.
ADIRS alignment
To align the Inertial Reference System (or IRS), we turn the 3 knobs to the NAV
position. This will then start the IRS alignment for which we can view the progress on the ECAM display.
Lighting
Exterior
To indicate that the aircraft is powered from the exterior, we turn on the NAV & LOGO
light.
Following this, we set the STROBE
light to the AUTO
position.
Cockpit
We can turn on a few lights to help with visibility inside if it is too dark inside the cockpit.
- The
DOME
light has 3 settings to choose from. We can set it into theOFF
position, theDIM
position, or even theBRT
position. - The
OVHD INTEG LT
will allow us to see the outlines of the overhead panel. Turning the knob will adjust its brightness.
Once our lighting is in the correct state:
- Seat belts sign -
Set to ON
- No smoking sign -
Set to AUTO
To arm the emergency exit lights, simply put the switch in the ARM
position.The white OFF
light to the left of the switch will disappear.
Looking up just a bit we find the LDG ELEV
knob. This simply means the landing elevation which should be in the AUTO
position.
Managing the temperatures of the cabin is necessary as well. Simply rotate the 3 knobs as needed.
Hydraulic and Fuel Section
Looking up at the hydraulic panel, we ensure that there are no white lights visible.
Fire Tests
To perform an APU and Engine fire test, hold down the TEST
button for each of them for 5 seconds minimum to ensure the lights and aural warnings are working as expected. Checking the ECAM during the test will also show if the ECAM is performing as expected during a fire.
Just below the hydraulic panel, we find the fuel panel. Turn on all 6 fuel pumps until the white OFF
light is no longer visible.
Main Panel
Displays
The brightness for each display can be adjusted to make them better readable.
For the PFD and ND, the knobs are in the same location. Look left (or right when in first officer seat) of the PFD and find the brightness knobs for them. Simply turn both knobs as required.
For the ECAM upper and lower display, look just in front of the throttles and find the brightness knobs. Just like the PFD and ND knobs, rotate them as required.
For the ISIS display brightness (just left of the upper ECAM), use the +
and -
buttons until the brightness is suitable. While we are at the ISIS display, set the current QNH.
Radio Panel
Looking down at the radio panel, set the RMP 1
to the active ATIS frequency and set the standby frequency to the ground frequency.
After setting correct frequencies, locate the BARO
reference on the glareshield. We can set the barometer to either inHg
or hPa
by turning the grey inner selector behind the knob. For this flight ensure that we are set to QNH
. This can be changed by "pushing" on the BARO knob (the tooltip will have an upwards arrow).
A note on QNH and QFE
Choosing between using QNH and QFE is a little beyond the scope of this guide. In most cases we will be flying using QNH
.
-
QNH: Altimeter indicates height above sea level.
-
QFE: Altimeter indicates height above reference elevation in use (airfield or touchdown). This setting is usually tied to a procedure in use by the airfield, where when on the ground the altimeter will read 0.
Just below the barometer reference, turn on the FD
. A green light indicates it has been turned on.
ECAM Fuel Page
Verify that on the ECAM fuel page that your aircraft has enough fuel for the flight.
If we do not have enough fuel for the flight we can refuel via Microsoft Flight Simulator's hovering menu bar or through the flyPad.
At this point we would have completed 5/7 task on the Before Start
section on the FlyByWire A32NX checklist.
This concludes the Starting the Aircraft guide.
Continue with Preparing the MCDU.