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Add-on for Microsoft
Flight Simulator
A300 B4-200
Quickstart manual
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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Copyright: © 2010/ Aerosoft GmbH
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D-33142 Bueren, Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 29 55 / 76 03-10
Fax: +49 (0) 29 55 / 76 03-33
E-Mail: info@aerosoft.de
Internet: www.aerosoft.de
www.aerosoft.com
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SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Add-on for
Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Quickstart manual
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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Content
System Requirements:..........................................................6
Installation............................................................................6
Uninstallation.......................................................................7
INTRODUCTION...........................................................8
STARTING THE AIRCRAFT FOR THE FIRST TIME..........9
2D PANEL OVERVIEW AND LIMITATIONS.................10
FLIGHT PREPARATION...............................................11
LOADING FUEL....................................................................12
ESTABLISHING ELECTRICAL POWER AND PNEUMATIC (FOR ENGINE START).......................................................................13
External power and air...............................................13
APU Power .........................................................................15
SPEED BUGS........................................................................19
MAXIMUM SPEEDS.............................................................21
PARKING BRAKES................................................................22
ENGINE START.....................................................................23
MAXIMUM AND OPTIMUM CRUISE LEVEL.......................24
Autoflight System: Autopilot and Autothrottle.....25
GENERAL.............................................................................25
HIDDEN CLICK ZONES ON AFCS PANEL ............................27
NORMAL PROCEDURES – AUTOPILOT OPERATION..........27
Take-off, climb and cruise ..........................................27
Lateral modes............................................................29
Descent / holding ......................................................30
Approach and landing................................................31
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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System Requirements:
Minimum:
Multicore Processor•
2 GB RAM•
512MB Gfx Graphics Card•
Microsoft Flight Simulator X with SP1 & SP2 or Acceleration Pack.•
Maximum:
Quadcore Processor•
3 GB RAM•
1024MB Gfx Graphics Card•
Microsoft Flight Simulator X with SP1 & SP2 or Acceleration Pack.•
Windows 7, Vista or XP SP2•
Installation
Please Note: To install the Airbus A300B4-200, you need the serial number which is printed on the cover of your DVD! Store this number in a safe place, you will need it again in case of a new installation of the product.
You have to be logged in as system administrator to be able to install the software. The setup program will be launched automatically when the DVD is inserted into the DVD-ROM-Drive. If it does not start, choose START -> EXECUTE and enter “D:\Setup.exe“ (change the letter of your DVD-ROM-Drive if necessary).
Click the button “Install Airbus A300B4-200“ and the installer will be launched. Click “Next“ to enter the serial number, then click “Validate“.
Your serial is validated and a confirmation or an error message will be shown. Click OK and “Next“ to proceed. Accept the License Agreement and click “Next“.
Choose if you want a custom or a complete installation and click “Next“. The installer will search for your Flight Simulator. If it doesn‘t find it or if you want to manually define another directory, you may do so by using the “Browse” button. Click “Next“, then “Install“.
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To activate the software, reboot your computer. The Airbus A300B4-200 DVD is not required to operate the software.
Uninstallation
To uninstall the Airbus A300B4-200, use the “Add/Remove Software“ tool in Windows control panel. Select Airbus A300B4-200 from the list of installed programs and select “uninstall“. This will completely remove your Airbus A300B4-200 installation. Do not manually delete files.
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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INTRODUCTION
This Quickstart manual contains need-to-know information about the SimCheck A300B4-200 implementation and will get experienced sim-pilots up and flying quickly.
If you want to dig further into the complete manual and check lists, then please read the “normal procedures” manual or do the tutorial flight, and check out the panel orientation manual, which are also included in the SimCheck A300B4-200 package.
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STARTING THE
AIRCRAFT FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before you start-up FSX make sure you have the most recent version of FSUIPC installed (the panel has been tested with version 4.581). The panel will not run properly without it!
To download FSUIPC go to http://www.schiratti.com/dowson, note that you do NOT need to buy a license for FSUIPC for the panel to work properly!
After installing FSUIPC, start-up FSX. Load a flight using one of the default FSX aircraft (preferably the C172) and make sure the avionics and master switch are turned on. Then switch to the SimCheck A300B4-200. Now save the flight and use this saved situation next time you want to load the SimCheck A300B4-200.
The SimCheck A300 is a complicated simulation and FSX doesn’t always like complicated add-ons. To avoid any problems during loading we strongly advice to first load the default Cessna 172 after starting up FSX and then load the SimCheck A300.
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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2D PANEL OVERVIEW AND LIMITATIONS
We have tried to make this panel as real as it gets, some (but not many) compromises had to be made however to make the panel usable for single pilot operations. All the systems have been simulated but some parts of the Flight Engineer (F/E) panel where not recreated.
Note: This panel does not work properly with FSX Shared Cockpit.
In order to get so many gauges and systems integrated into the panel we have created 9 sub-panels, all the sub-panels can be reached with the panel switcher that is located in the top left corner of the 2D panel. If the panel switcher is hidden behind the menu bar, the press and hold the <alt-gr> button for a few seconds this will hide the FSX menu bar. Pressing <alt-gr> again will reload the menu bar.
Note: In some non-English version of FSX pressing the <alt> key will also work.
Figure 1: Panel-switcher
The following key-shortcuts can be used:
Shift-1 or 1: main captains panel
Shift-2 or 2: FO panel
Shift-3 or 3: hydraulics, brake temperature gauge and F/E engine
instruments
Shift-4 or 4: electrics panel
Shift-5 or 5: overhead panel
Shift-6 or 6: throttle quadrant
Shift-7 or 7: fuel panel (with fuel dump), APU control panel and pitot
heat switches
Shift-8 or 8: pneumatics panel with packs controls, cabin pressurization
system and temperature control
Shift-9 or 9: communications panel
Extra window: re-fuel/de-fuel gauge
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FLIGHT PREPARATION
Before every flight you have to make sure you have enough fuel on board! To calculate the correct flight time, fuel needed and optimum flight level, the SimCheck A300B4-200 package includes the A300B4-configurator. A few things to keep in mind when loading fuel into the SimCheck A300B4-200:
fuel must be loaded from outside to inside. So first the outer • tanks (external 1 and 2), then the main wing tanks and finally the centre tank (will be done automatically with the fuel loader)
the first hour of the flight (including the climb) will consume • approximately 19 000 lbs of fuel, the following hours, fuel consumption will be around 14 000 lbs. So for a 2 hour flight, with 30 minute diversion time, 30 minutes holding fuel and 15 minutes contingency fuel you will need to load:
1x 19000 lbs
2,25x 14000 lbs
= 50500 lbs Treibstoff
This is a slight exaggeration of the fuel consumption because during descent less fuel will be used. Better to have some extra fuel onboard however than to be a few pounds short!
normal cruising speed for the A300 is M.78 or approximately • 450kts TAS
if you can, use a flight planner that takes the current weather • into account. Upper winds can have a very significant effect on the time of the flight and you shouldn’t simply extrapolate the ground distance to time of flight
For more information about using the “A300B4 Configurator”, please read the manual that is included with the installation.
SimCheck Airbus A300B4-200
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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LOADING FUEL
Re-fuelling and de-fuelling can be done directly from the panel or by calling a fuel truck. Re/de-fuelling can only be performed: while on the ground with the engines switched off !
On the main fuel panel (shift-7) click on the REFUEL/DEFUEL zone to open or close the refuel gauge.
Power up the re/de-fuel gauge with the ON/OFF switch.
Figure 2: Fuel-loader
The yellow number (2) shows the current amount of fuel in all tanks, the red number (1) is the requested amount. You can increase/decrease the requested amount by right/left clicking the left or right section of the red number.
Once the desired amount has been set, select fast or slow to set the speed at which the fuelling is done and press “START”. Norm loading more or less reflects loading speed as one would encounter in real life, Fast loading is double the normal speed.
The fuel will now be added or drained using the optimal filling process (outside tanks first), this can take some time as a lot of fuel needs to be drained or added !
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ESTABLISHING ELECTRICAL POWER AND PNEUMATIC (FOR ENGINE START)
There are a number of ways to establish electrical power and air without actually starting the engines:
DC power can be provided by the batteries; AC by using the • DC/AC inverters. Battery power alone will give you approximately
30 minutes of power. No pneumatic pressure will be available though: You need an air source for that
external power and air•
APU power and bleed air •
External power and air
Using the batteries is pretty straightforward so let’s skip that and look at how you can connect external power and air.
Note: To be able to connect external power the aircraft has to be on the ground.
Open the set-up subpanel and click on the button next to • “GROUND MENU”
Figure 3: Set-up main menu
Click on the button next to CONN.EXT.PWR/AIR to connect both • external power (electrics) and air and close the set-up panel
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Figure 4: Connect external power and air
In der Außensicht ist die GPU jetzt zu sehen.
Now open the electrics panel and turn on the external power • switch, note that the EXT PWR AVAILBLE light should be on, the EXT PWR ON light will only come one after external power is established. Engine and APU power take precedence over external power so when either of these is available the EXT PWR ON will not come on.
Figure 5: External power switch
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APU Power
To start the APU you need: Electrical power (can be provided by the batteries) and fuel in the left wing tanks or the right wing tanks but then you have to make sure that fuel is cross fed from the right tanks to the left tanks.
Open the fuel panel (<Shift-7>), on the top right hand side you • see the APU panel.
Figure 6: APU section on fuel panel
To start the APU, first move the MASTER SWITCH to the ON • position
Next press the START button. The button will light up bright • blue and the APU start-up sequence will be completed
automatically
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Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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Figure 7: APU start sequence
Once the APU is up and running, close the fuel panel and open • the electrics panel (<Shift-4>)
Turn on the electrical power from the APU by moving the • switch to the ON position
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Figure 8: Connect the APU generator
On the bleed panel (<Shift-8>) make sure the APU bleed air • switch is in the AUTO or OPEN position
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Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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Figure 9: APU bleed switch in „AUTO“
Once electrical power and bleed air are available you can start • the engines (see below). If you have many electrical users on, you might get a generator overload error, to avoid this turn the load shed switch to SHED
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SPEED BUGS
Once the fuel and cargo or passengers are loaded you can either enter the current gross weight manually or via a hidden click zone into the gross weight gauge.
Bild 10: Gross Weight Gauge mit verborgenem Klickspot
Once the correct weight has been loaded into the gauge, a second hidden click zone can be pressed to automatically calculate and set the V-bugs on the airspeed indicator (ASI).
Bild 11: Verborgener Klickspot um die Speed Bugs zu setzen
Clicking this hidden zone while on the ground will set the V-bugs to the following speeds:
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White: V1
• Speed up to which the pilot can decide to abort the take-off following critical failure (e.g. engine fire): Either to continue the take-off run within the limits of available takeoff runway length, or to stop the aircraft within the limits of available runway length. After V1 the pilot has to continue with the takeoff. Note: The gauge makes the calculations based on a 8500 feet runway.
Orange speed bug: V2
• Takeoff safety speed reached before the altitude of 35 feet with one engine failed
Green: V3
• Equal to 1.2x Vs (stall speed) with slats extended/flaps 0°. It is the minimum speed at which the flaps may be raised to 0° during the level acceleration at safety height after an engine failure after V1
Yellow: V4
• Equal to 1.25x Vs of slats 0°/flaps 0°. It is the minimum speed at which the slats may be retracted to 0° in the same situation as V3 on one engine
Red: VFTO
• Final take-off speed to be reached on one engine at the end of the level acceleration and allowing best climb. On the A300B4 this is equal to 1.45x Vs in clean configuration. De facto this should be used as the minimum clean speed when requested by ATC
When airborne, clicking the hidden click zone on the ASI will set the bugs to the following speeds:
Red: VFTO•
Yellow: V4•
Green: V3•
Orange: not set automatically, has to be set via the auto-• throttle speed window
White: Vapp (approach speed). Minimum landing speed using • in full flaps/slats configuration and in zero-wind conditions
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You can also manually drag the speed bugs to the desired position. To do so, left click on the location of the speed bug you want to drag and move the bug while pressing down the left mouse button.
Figure 12: Click and drag speedbugs
MAXIMUM SPEEDS
The A300 is quite sensitive to overspeed situations with flaps extended.
Maximum slat speed: 250 kts•
Maximum speed flap 8: 215 kts•
Maximum speed flap 15: 200 kts•
Maximum speed flap 25: 180 kts•
Overspeed will result in a clacker sound warning.•
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Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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PARKING BRAKES
The parking brakes in the A300B4-200 are fed by a subsystem of the YELLOW hydraulic system. The yellow system is pressurized by the right engine (engine number 2) and a minimum pressure is required before the parking brakes will work. Off course it wouldn’t make sense if you had to start the engines before the parking brakes could be set, therefore an AC driven electrical pump was installed to pressurize the brake accumulator (the same system is used in many aircraft like the Bae146).
Figure 13: Yellow accu pressure indicator and button
If the Yellow accu pressure is below 1500 psi, establish AC power and keep the ELEC PUMP push button depressed until the pressure reaches about 3000 psi. In the actual aircraft this should give you approximately 10 hours of parking brake action. In the panel I have reduced this to about 1 hour. The yellow accu pressure is passed from one flight to the next so when you save a flight and come back your aircraft a few days later the yellow accu pressure will be where it was at the end of the last session.
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ENGINE START
Once all the pre-start preparations have been finished (load cargo/PAX, fuel, created a flight plan, programmed the INS, etc…) and you have received start-up clearance, you can start the engines !
Open the overhead panel (shift-5), the engine start gauge is located more or less in the middle of the panel
Move the ENG START rotating switch to start system A or B.
Moving the ARM switch to ARM will initiate the start sequence. This will automatically close the packs valves and the start pushbuttons are lit for about 3 seconds.
Once the start lights are extinguished they can be pressed. We will start engine 2 first because this will provide pressure to the yellow hydraulic system (parking brake again), make sure the cross bleed rotating switch on the air bleed panel is set to any setting but CLOSED. Pressing the start button will admit air to the starter by the start valve.
At approximately 20% N2 (main panel), open the fuel supply to the respective engine (pedestal panel Shift-6) and engine start will be completed.
Opening fuel at 20% should result in a smooth engine start. The starter will automatically close at 45% N2.
Now engine 1 can be started using the same procedure. In fact the APU or the external air source can now be turned off as bleed air can be used from engine 2 for starting engine 1.
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Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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MAXIMUM AND OPTIMUM
CRUISE LEVEL
The “Status” page of the set-up panel shows the optimum and maximum cruising level for the current gross weight and selected Mach cruising speed.
Figure 14: Set-up panel „Status“ page
The top line of the status page shows the current gross weight (in pounds), the optimum and maximum cruising levels for either M.78, M.80 and M.82 cruising speed, the current hydraulic fluid levels for the Green, the Blue and the Yellow system and the present cabin altitude.
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Autoflight System: Autopilot
and Autothrottle
Figure 15: Automatic flight control system
Finally a word on the autoflight system. This system is somewhat different from the standard Boeing and Airbus autopilots that you are probably used to.
The A300 has 2 autopilots (AP) and two flight directors (FD’s). In fact the FD’s are the primary instruments that provide information to the autopilots. The active autopilot mode can only be read from the failure and performance indicator (FPI).
Figure 16: FPI
GENERAL
The AP cannot be engaged while on the ground, the FD’s can be however, and the FD bars will already show on the ground. Since the AP uses electricity, the automatic pitch trim system, the yaw dampers and the hydraulic systems, you have to make sure all of these are available (at least 1 yaw damper and 1 pitch trim needs to be engaged)
before you can engage the AP.
To engage the auto-throttle (A/T) for take-off, the N1 computer has to be selected to Take Off (TO) or Flex Take Off (FLX TO) mode.
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Figure 17: N1 Computer with TO and FLX TO mode selected
On the ground only N1 A/T mode is available, once airborne both N1 and Speed mode are available.
Note: The Master warning panel includes a hidden click zone to turn off the THR OFF warning lights.
Figure 18: Click zone to turn off THR OFF warning
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HIDDEN CLICK ZONES ON AFCS PANEL
The autopilot can be controlled by the mouse and each settings can be changed by clicking either the left or the right mouse button changing the selected field by either +/- 1/100 or +/- 10/1000.
Figure 19: AFCS click zones
NORMAL PROCEDURES –
AUTOPILOT OPERATION
Take-off, climb and cruise
Before take-off
AT SPD Set speed to V2 (automatic when clicking
hidden zone on ASI)
N1 limit computer FLX TO or TO
FD bars switch Select ON
HDG knob RWY heading selected
HDG sel SELECT
ALT selector FIRST CLEARED ALT
ALT ACQ SELECT
Ready for T/O
ATS lever ARM
TOGA button Press
(bottom of main panel)
Initial climb (gear up)
AP OFF
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Acceleration height
N1 limit computer CL (or CR)
AT SPD SELECT CLIMB SPEED (250kt typically)
(Decrease pitch to about 10° or slightly less to accelerate)
When the required climb speed is reached (trim)
AP CMD
IAS mode SELECT
When ALT ACQ in green illuminates on the FPI
AT SPD SELECT DESIRED SPEED
AT SPD mode SELECT
Climb from 5000-6000 feet at 250 kts (typical path)
ALT selector SELECT 6000
ALT ACQ SELECT
(At 6000 feet ALT ACQ green extinguishes and ALT mode engages automatically)
Climb to FL80 at 250 kts
ALT selector SELECT 8000
AT N1 mode SELECT
IAS (after trim) SELECT
ALT ACQ SELECT
(ALT ACQ will unselect when IAS mode is engaged and needs re-engagement each time)
When ALT ACQ green illuminates
AT SPD SELECT
Recleared FL310 commencing climb whilst increasing speed to 300kts
AT SPD counter SELECT 300kts
ALT selector SELECT 31000
ALT ACQ SELECT
A/T N1 mode SELECT
Set pitch manually or using VSPD mode to a climb at about 1000 fpm until speed reaches 300 kts, once established at 300 kts:
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IAS mode SELECT
Again, this action disengages ALT ACQ…
ALT ACQ SELECT.
At the transition IAS/Mach (for M.78 FL290)
IAS PUSH (OFF)
The correct Mach speed is maintained by using manual trimming or by using VSPD mode (the latter method has to be used in RVSM airspace)
Cruise
During climb
AT SPD SELECT CRUISE SPD
When ALT ACQ green illuminates:
AT SPD mode SELECT
When FL310 is reached, ALT mode engages automatically:
N1 Limit Computer SELECT CR.
Lateral modes
HDG SEL mode
HDG SEL knob PRESELECT HDG
HDG SEL SELECT
Bank angle is about 23° (+/- 2°), never select more than 160° heading change at a time or the autopilot will have difficulty knowing which way to turn.
VOR/LOC mode
NAV Panel VOR frequency SELECT
CRS knob CRS SELECT
HDG SEL SELECT
V/L SELECT
NAV mode
The NAV mode works with the CIVA INS and will follow the HDG guidance given by the INS. The HSI will show distance, time and off track information.
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Capture and tracking of localizer
NAV Panel ILS frequency SELECT
CRS knob CRS select
HDG SEL SELECT
V/L SELECT
(intercept course should be 30° or less different from the localizer front course for a smooth intercept of the LOC, Backcourse approaches are not possible in this panel configuration and are in fact forbidden in many airlines)
Descent / holding
Descent from FL350
We are at such a level that we will have to start descent at constant Mach number:
ALT selector SELECT CLEARED LEVEL
ALT DISENGAGE
ALT ACQ SELECT
AT SPD SELECT OFF
Descent from approx FL290 (slowly decrease throttle when IAS mode is selected)
SPD knob SELECT DESCENT SPD
IAS SELECT
When green ALT ACQ illuminates on FPI
AT SPD SELECT
Descent to FL140 with 2500 fpm or more
ALT selector SELECT 14000
IAS SELECT
ALT ACQ SELECT
AT disconnect SELECT
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Then reduce throttle slowly to initiate descent (to approx 60-65 N1) the lower the N1 the greater the descent rate…
When ALT ACQ green illuminates on FPI
AT SPD SELECT
When FL140 is reached ALT ACQ extinguishes and ALT illuminates
Descent to FL120 and speed reduction to 250 kts
ALT SELECT 12000
Alt ACQ SELECT
AT SPD SELECT 250
Descent FL120 to 4000 feet
Same as normal descent using IAS of VSPD mode
Approach and landing
Holding
Aircraft configuration: clean
AP (1 or 2) CMD
ALT SELECT
HDG SEL SELECT
AT SPD ARM/SELECT
Vorbereitung Endanflug
NAV Panel ILS frequency SELECT
CRS knob RUNWAY HDG SELECT
DECISION HEIGHT SELECT
N1 limit computer SELECT GA
FLAPS 8° CONFIGURATION ESTABLISH
AT SPD knob SELECT 180kts
In order to reach 2 dots with Flaps 8° - 180kts
Base leg, cleared to intercept
HDG knob SELECT INTERCEPT HEADING
APPR SELECT
(The APPR mode must be selected before interception of the LOC)
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LOC Capture (V/L green)
HDG knob RUNWAY HDG SELECT
1 dot below the GLIDE
FLAPS 15° Configuration ESTABLISH
LANDING GEAR DOWN
(Landing gear selection may be delayed down to 1200 feet AGL, in such cases flaps 15°/V3 has to be maintained down to landing gear selection)
ALWAYS capture the glideslope from BELOW !!!
AT SPD knob SELECT FINAL TARGET SPEED
Glide capture (G/S green)
SECOND FD ENGAGE
When crossing V3:
FLAPS 25° Configuration ESTABLISH
FINAL CHECKLIST PERFORM
You can now make an autoland (CAT 2 or CAT 3a) or at 200 feet AGL (latest) disengage the AP and land manually (CAT 1), the second FD or AP has to be selected before reaching 1500 feet AGL.
When you follow these standard autopilot and auto-throttle operations
you will be able to perfectly control the A300B4-200 in autoflight
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