FS2Crew NGX Button Control Manual
FS2Crew NGX Button Control Manual
FS2Crew NGX Button Control Manual
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Button Control
General Requirements Quick Start Guide PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Main & Secondary Button Setup PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Main Button Secondary Button Host Aircraft Setup PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Troubleshooting PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Config Manager PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON FS2Crew Panels PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Opening and Closing the Main Panel Main Panel Overview Panel View Switcher Configuration Panel Overview Briefing Panel Overview FA Panel Overview PA Panel Overview Normal Checklists PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Flows PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Captain / Pilot Flying Flows First Officer / Pilot Not Flying Flows Procedures PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Using External Air / Power De-Icing Procedures Cold Weather Procedures Noise Abatement Departure Procedures Circuits Go Around Procedures Thru Flight Procedures Videos PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON Forum Banners Credits PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK - BUTTON
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Button Control
Button Control uses Joystick and/or Keyboard buttons to interface with the simulation. It is ideal for people who do not meet the requirements for Voice Control, such as non-English speakers, or people who simply prefer not to talk to their computers. Please select from the appropriate category below:
General Requirements
Troubleshooting
Config Manager
FS2Crew Panels
Normal Checklists
Flows
Procedures
Videos
Forum Banners
Credits
General Requirements
To use a 'Button Control' version of FS2Crew, you need to meet the following requirements: Minimums: Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX or FS9 depending on the version of FS2Crew). A legal copy of the associated host aircraft. Unless your FS2Crew is for a 'default' aircraft that ships with FSX or FS9 out-of-the-box, FS2Crew does not include the 3rd party host aircraft. FS2Crew is a 'stand-alone' program that functions with your existing aircraft. The third party host aircraft are available via the links below:
PMDG 737 NGX SPECIAL BUNDLE PACK: Required Aircraft: PMDG 737 NGX. Available from PMDG at: www.precisionmanuals.com. Software Version: Service Pack 1C or later.
Notes: 1. Windows 7 64 handles memory much better than XP. If you're still using XP or Vista, FS2Crew recommends upgrading to Windows 7 64. 2. The host aircraft should have all the latest updates installed and should be in good working order before installing FS2Crew.
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NOTE: A FULL PDF TUTORIAL AND MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN THIS FOLDER: Microsoft Flight Simulator X\FS2Crew2012\Versions\PMDG737NGX\Docs
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Main Button
Secondary Button
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Main Button
To create your "Main Button" assignment, create a joystick or keyboard button assignment for 'ALTERNATE STATIC SOURCE (ON/OFF)' in the FSX 'SETTINGS - CONTROLS' menu. You can select any Joystick or Keyboard assignment (or both).
IMPORTANT: FS2Crew cannot use the same key assignment also used by a PMDG 737 NGX Key Command function, or the Main Button will not work! So, for example, if you use "C" as your keyboard assignment for the FS2Crew Main Button, you cannot use "C" for any PMDG 737 NGX KEY ASSIGNMENTS!
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Secondary Button
To create your "Secondary Button" assignment, create a joystick or keyboard button assignment for 'PROPELLER SYNC (ON/OFF)' in the FSX 'SETTINGS - CONTROLS' menu. You can select any Joystick or Keyboard assignment (or both).
IMPORTANT: FS2Crew cannot use the same key assignment also used with any PMDG 737 NGX Key Command function, or the Secondary Button will not work! So, for example, if you use "C" as your keyboard assignment for the Secondary Button, you cannot use "C" for any PMDG 737 NGX KEY ASSIGNMENTS.
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To ensure that no duplicate V1, VR and V2 calls are heard, please set the "F/O CALLOUT"' options below to 'NO" via the "SIMULATION" menu in the PMDG 737 NGX's FMC.
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Please ensure that the F/O's altimeter syncs to the Captain's altimeter as shown below. SYNC CAPT AND F/O BAR TO 'YES'. SYNC CAPT AND STBY BARO TO 'NO'. Note: the other options, such as Service-Based failures, can be set at your discretion.
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Troubleshooting
FS2Crew has years of experience developing flight simulation products. The following solutions can be used to solve problems you may experience.
Problem: I'm getting a Crash to Desktop (CTD) when I load the host Aircraft, and the the error message refers to 'FS2AUDIO.DLL'. Solutions: 1. If you have two sound cards running in parallel, disable one of them. 2. If you are running any program in the background that that attempt to strip Digital Music Rights (DRM) from music, such as Tune Bite, Sound Taxi or Sound Bite, please disable them. They interfere with FS2Crew's Audio Engine. Some of these types of programs are legal in parts of Europe, but they are not legal in the United Sates. 3. Re-install FS2Crew again, but do not click 'cancel' during the install. Wait for the install to finish. 4. If using a Creative Labs X-Fi Extreme Audio Sound Card, uninstall the latest driver and re-install the original driver off the CD that came with your Sound Card. The latest driver conflicts with the FS2Crew Audio engine. 5. Sometimes users have corrupt versions of the FSX.CFG file. Delete the FSX.CFG file. It will re-build automatically when you load FSX. Your FSX.CFG file is located here: Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX Windows Vista/ 7: \Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX
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Solution:
1. You must be in 'Windowed'', not 'Full-Screen' mode when using the Video Marshaller. You can switch between video screen modes by pressing ALT ENTER on your keyboard. Only attempt to open the FS Video Marshaller panel via the FS2Crew Main Panel if you are in Windowed Mode.
Problem: During flight, I get random crashes. Solution: 1. Random crashes can be attributable to numerous different sources and can be very complex to troubleshoot. They are often connected to bad video and audio drivers. Also, certain 3rd party scenery or AI traffic in Flight Simulator can be faulty and eat up huge amounts of memory. If you get a random crash, you should try flying in an area that does not use 3rd party scenery or AI traffic. Certain 3rd party scenery add-ons are infamous for causing problems. FS2Crew adds very little overhead to the simulation in terms of memory usage. FS2Crew is not a heavy graphic program, and heavy graphics are what eat up the largest amounts of memory. If you're experiencing random crashes, you may want to adjust your FSX display sliders to the left as you may be hitting FSX's 4 GB internal memory limit. You may simply be pushing your system too hard. You may also want to consider deleting your FSX.CFG file as it may be corrupt. 2. Upgrading to Windows 7 - 64 bits (or later) is highly recommended. Windows 7 handles memory much better than XP or Vista.
Problem: I'm experiencing a frame rate drop. Solution: 1. Ensure your speech recognition language is set up properly. If it's not, your system will grind to a halt. 2. Double check your Sound Card settings. One beta tester cranked his sound card's settings up to 24 bit (192,000) and had some frame rate loss. When he returned his sound card settings to their default settings - 16 bit (44,000) - his frame rates returned to normal.
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1. You need to ensure you have installed SP1C or later. SP1B is not sufficient. SP1C is currently available via the PMDG Support Forum only. Re-install it if in doubt. 2. Ensure that the TRIKE is the default aircraft loaded by FSX. NEVER HAVE THE NGX OR ANOTHER 3RD PARTY AS YOUR DEFAULT AIRCRAFT.
3. You need to ensure that the NGX loads by default into the 2D cockpit, never the VC, via the FSX setting shown below here:
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Problem: I cannot open the FS2Crew Main Panel via the clickspot in the Virtual Cockpit. Solution: 1. If you have extra, non-FS2Crew, 3rd party panel windows installed on the NGX's panel.cfg file from other addons, you may be bumping into a panel limit. The solution is to use the available MAIN PANEL JOYSTICK/KEYBOARD ASSIGNMENT to open the Main Panel.
Problem: The text in the FS2Crew Panel windows seems much too large. Solution: 1. Reset your Windows Font size to the default setting: 100 percent.
Problem: When I switch the VC panel, the FS2Crew volume drops. Solution: 1. This is an an FSX issue. You can reset the FS2Crew volume by re-opening the FS2Crew Main Panel while in the VC.
Problem: While using multi-player, I'm getting kicked for 'event flooding'. I'm also getting stuttering while using the Aivlasoft EFB. Solution: 1. There is a bug in the PMDG 737 NGX asociated with the FO's VSD display. The FO's VSD triggers 'event flooding' when it's turned on. The solution is to disable the FO's VSD via the PMDG options menu. 2. You can also stop FS2Crew from turning on the VSD by opening this file located in App Data with Notepad:
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Problem:Aspertheinstructions,IassignedakeycommandfortheMainandSecondarybuttonsandtogglingtheMainPanelintheFSXSETTINGS CONTROLmenu,buttheydonotwork.Ipresstheassignedkeyboardbuttonandnothinghappens. Solution: 1. YouhaveamatchingkeyboardassignmentinthePMDGFMCs'KEY COMMANDS' section that is conflicting. Create different keyboard assignments. Or delete the PMDG keyboard assignment. FS2Crew and the PMDG NGX cannot share the same keyboard assignments. For example, if 'X' is used as a keyboard assignment in the PMDG KEY COMMANDS menu, you cannot use 'X' as a FS2Crew key assignment.
Problem: I clicked the Standby Attitude Indicator gauge area to open the FS2Crew Main Panel , but the Main Panel did not open. Solution: 1. Run the FS2Crew PMDG 737 NGX Configuration Manager and ensure you pressed 'Enable FS2Crew'. That will result in the FS2Crew Windows and Gauges being dynamically added to your PMDG 737 NGX Panel.CFG file.
Problem: The FO's volume is jumpy. Solution: 1. Go to Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Communications. Select "Do Nothing" when Windows detects communications activity and click apply.
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Problem: A different FO's voice announces V1, VR and V2. So I have duplicate calls. Solution: 1. Disable the V1, VR and V2 callouts that are available with the NGX via the 'Simulation' options menu in the PMDG NGX's FMC.
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Config Manager
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You may also open the Configuration Manager via the Start Menu: Start -> All Programs -> FS2Crew2012
Configuration Manager General Features: The Configuration Manager is very simple, but certain features need to be highlighted. When you first start the Configuration Manager, the Configuration Manager will perform a self test. It will check for any available updates as well as check to ensure that FSX and the PMDG NGX are installed properly. If a FSX Registry problem is detected, you can fix it by using the Tweak FS Utility or by using the Flight1 Registry Repair Tool.
Enable FS2Crew Button Control: Click to add the FS2Crew window and gauge entries to the PMDG 737 NGX's Panel.CFG file. Unlike previous versions of FS2Crew that simply swapped the entire Panel.CFG file with a FS2Crew modified version, this Config Manager adds the required FS2Crew Gauge and Window entries dynamically. This way any custom edits you may to your Panel.CFG will remain intact. The Config Manager will make a backup of your original Panel.CFG file. You can remove FS2Crew from your PMDG 737's Panel.CFG file by clicking 'Disable FS2Crew Button Control'. If you uninstall FS2Crew, your Panel.CFG will be automatically restored to its pre-FS2Crew condition. You can open your PMDG 737 NGX's Panel.CFG manually using Notepad. The Panel.CFG is located here: Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes\PMDG 737-800NGX\panel\panel.cfg
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Extra Notes: The version number of the Button Control Product is listed above the airplane. The Configuration Manager has its own version number, which is listed in the bottom left hand corner.
FS2Crew Panels
FS2Crew uses 'panels' in the simulation to display information and allow users to select options. Please select your product from the list below:
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FA Panel Overview
PA Panel Overview
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Notes:
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1. The appearance of this panel area depends on if your PMDG 737 NGX 'Standby Instruments' airline equipment option is set to 'ISFD' or 'Analog'.
Troubleshooting: 1. If you click this area, and the FS2Crew Main Panel does not open, it means that the FS2Crew window and gauge entries were not added to the PMDG 737's Panel.CFG file. You probably forgot to click 'Enable FS2Crew' via the FS2Crew 737 NGX Configuration Manager . You can manually check if FS2Crew was added to your PMDG 737 Panel.CFG file by opening the Panel.CFG file with Notepad. The PMDG 737 NGX Panel.CFG file is located here: Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes\PMDG 737-800NGX\panel\panel.cfg
Special Tip: You can also assign a Keyboard or Joystick button to open and close the Main Panel. To create your "Toggle Main Panel" assignment, create a joystick or keyboard button assignment for 'AUTOFEATHER (ARM/OFF)' in the FSX 'SETTINGS - CONTROLS' menu You can select any Joystick or Keyboard assignment (or both).
IMPORTANT: Your PMDG 737 NGX cannot be the same key assignment used by any existing PMDG 737 NGX Key Command function, or the Main Button will not work! So, for example, if you use "C" as your keyboard assignment for the Main Button, you cannot use "C" for any PMDG 737 NGX KEY ASSIGNMENTS.
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Note: The Main Panel will appear in the top left corner of your monitor. If it is partially obstructed by the FS menu, hold down your ALT key to hide the FS menu.
SK: Used to quickly skip or advance between different major points (such as different Checklist sections) in the Checklist/Commands list. LEFT DISPLAY: Main Button Display. Displays the next checklist item or command that will be actioned when the Main Button is pressed.
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RIGHT DISPLAY: Secondary Button Display. Displays the next command that will be actioned when the Secondary Button is pressed. When the Pre-Flight events time to departure counter is running, the time to engine start/departure will be displayed as a numeric value in yellow (T + XX). Left click this value directly to fast forward the time down to engine start in one minute increments.
T+ / P / WAIT: Appears on the Main Display when the Pre-Flight event counter is running. Left click directly on the number itself to fast forward the time down to engine start. Note: You cannot fast forward the time down while the FO is performing his cockpit setup flows. When the FO is performing his cockpit setup flows, 'T+' will be replaced by 'WAIT'. 'Right Clicking' directly on the number will pause the countdown timer, and 'T+' will be replaced by a 'P'.
UP / DOWN ARROWS: Cycles Checklist/Action Mode forwards and backwards. Modes will normally automatically auto-cycle to the next selection for you. HS: Routes most First Officer audio through your headset. Ensure the audio device associated with your headset is selected in the Headset display in the Configuration panel. First Officer audio that is not routed through the headset includes situations in which the FO would not be wearing his headset during the pre-flight events.
Numbers 1 - 7 Beneath Buttons (Panel Switcher) Functions as a 'Panel View' Switcher. For example, instead of pressing 'A' to cycle to different Virtual Cockpit Views, you can skip directly to your desired camera. 'Right Click' the associated button to open the associated VC view. Important: You will need to manually edit the Aircraft.CFG file for each model. Click here for instructions.
BR: Press to open the Briefing Panel. FA: Press to call the Flight Attendant 'FA'. PA: Press to pen the Public Address page panel.
VM: Press to Open the FS Video Marshaller Panel. IF USING FSX, YOU MUST BE IN WINDOWED MODE OR YOU MAY GET A CRASH IF YOU ATTEMPT TO RUN THE VIDEO!!! Press ALT - ENTER to cycle video modes. CFG: Opens FS2Crew Configuration Panel. LK: Click to 'LOCK' the Main and CFG Panels (to force them to remain open even when FS automatically attempts to close them when you change views). NotethatwhenthepanelsareLocked,an=symbolwillappearinthelowerlefthandsectionofthemaindisplayarea. LT: Toggles night lighting on/off.
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VOL: Use the left/right mouse button to adjust the volume of the FO. CAB: Use the left/right mouse button to adjust the volume of the FA Cabin Announcements. PWR: Toggles on/off the power. RIGHT SCREW: Left click to the close the Main Panel.
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1. Locate the Aircraft.CFG file for your desired PMDG 737 NGX model(s). 2. Note that each PMDG 737 NGX model will have its own model folder and its own individual Aircraft.CFG file. The PMDG 737 NGX models are located in this folder: Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes
3. To be safe, make a backup copy of any Aircraft.CFGs you wish to edit. 4. Open the Aircraft.CFG file for each model with Notepad. 5. Scroll down and locate the sections with [CameraDefinition] in the header, for example: [CameraDefinition.001]
6. Note that there are may different camera definitions, one for each possible camera view. Each Camera Definition section has as 'Title' entry, so you know what Camera goes with which Definition. 7. Add the following entry to the bottom of each Camera Definition section, right below 'ClipMode=Minimum". HotKeySelect=X
Important: X = The button on the FS2Crew Main Panel to which you want connect to the associated Camera Definition.
Example 1: If you want to connect Button #5 on the FS2Crew Main Panel to the "Left Overwing" Camera, you would add the following line to the CameraDefinition.001 section: HotKeySelect=5
Example 2: If you want to connect Button #3 on the FS2Crew Main Panel to the "F/O Seat" Camera, you would add the following line to the CameraDefinition.010 section: HotKeySelect=3
8. Important: You may find that some HotKey assignments will override your default FSX view assignments. If that happens, just manually delete the desired HotKeySelect entry.
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To open the Config Panel, press the 'CFG' button on the FS2Crew Main Panel.
AUDIO SETUP:
HEADSET: If using a headset, the audio device associated with the headset must be selected area.
CREW REGION: Select the available crew region for the Flight Crew accents. Available accents: United States, United Kingdom, Eurozone.
PRE-FLIGHT:
TIME: Time remaining to Departure / Engine Start. Please see the T+ / P/ WAIT section in the Main Panel Overview for additional information. PWR SRC: Power and Air Source to be used at the Departure or Arrival Gate. There are three options: APU only (APU), External Power with the Air Start Cart (EXT/AS) or External Power with the Air Conditioning Cart (EXT/AC). Note that in the real-world, it would be extremely rare to use the Air Conditioning Cart and Air Start Cart at the same time. The FO will bring the selected power source on-line automatically during his initial setup. If using External Power, you are responsible for manually starting the APU if required for engine start. You are responsible for disconnecting external power.
RUN PF: Starts the Pre-Flight Events routine. Running the Pre-Flight Events is OPTIONAL. You do not need to run it for every flight. You can skip it if desired. Prior to pressing 'Run-PF, ensure you have loaded either the NGX CLDDRK, NGX LONG or NGX SHORT panel states from the PMDG 737's FMC's "LOAD PANEL STATE MENU". AES: If using AES, select 'Yes'. If 'Yes' selected, FS2Crew not control either the doors or the air bridge. Special Note: If using GSX, also select AES to 'Yes'
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since GSX and AES are very similar. DOORS: If you want FS2Crew to control the external doors, select 'Yes'. GATE DEP: If departing from a Gate, select 'Yes', otherwise select 'No'. If 'No' is selected, FS2Crew will automatically deploy the air stairs. GATE ARR: If arriving at a Gate, select 'Yes', otherwise select 'No.' If 'No' is selected, FS2Crew will automatically deploy the air stairs. ASDE-X: If you want the FO to leave the Transponder on during taxi at airports that use ASDE-X to monitor ground traffic, select 'Yes'.
START-CREW: PB REQ: Pushback Required (Yes or No). DIST: Pushback Distance (Feet or Meters). Units of measurement (Feet or Meters) are connected to the 'Weight Units' option in the PMDG 'Displays' menu, which is accessible via the PMDG FMC. KGS displays Meters. Pounds displays Feet. It's recommended that you use the default distance value. TAIL: Left, Right or Straight. ANGLE: Final Pushback Tail Angle in degrees (0 to 90).
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Notes: 1. You must setup the Briefing Panel for each flight, as many of the selections, such as those for 'Flaps', are used by the FO to determine his actions. 2. Click the top right hand screw to close the Briefing Page. 3. The Briefing Page can be opened by pressing the BR button on the Main Panel. 4. 'D-Height' stands for Decision Height. It's the altitude at which the FO will make the "Minimums" call during an approach. 'BARO' is used for approaches that reference the barometric altimeter, such as a CAT I ILS approach. 'RADIO' is used for approaches that references the Radio Altimeter, such as CAT II or III approaches. Whether BARO or RADIO is displayed depends on your MINS selector position on the Capt's EFIS Panel. 5. Two kinds of ILS Approaches are available, depending on your aircraft's available equipment: FAIL PASSIVE (FAIL PASS) and FAIL OPERATIONAL (FAIL OP). 6. Playing the Approach Briefing is the trigger for the FO to start his Descent flow, which will start approximately 30 seconds after the brief has finished playing. 7. For 'D-Height', you can also 'right click' the arrows to increment the Decision Height value in increments of 10 to save time. Tip: To increment D-Height in increments of 100 feet, left/right click the black display area that contains the D-Height Value.
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FA Panel Overview
Notes: 1. The FA panel is used to simulated communicating with the Flight Attendant via the interphone. 2. To close the FA panel, click the top right hand screw. 3. The FA Panel can be opened be clicking FA on the Main Panel or by pressing the ATTEND button on the overhead panel as shown below:
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Notes: 1. To close the PA Panel, click the top right hand screw, press the PA button a second time or change to another MIC input selection on the Captain's Audio Control Panel. 2. The PA Panel can be opened by clicking the PA button on the Main Panel or by pressing the PA Button on the Capt's audio console panel as shown below.
Normal Checklists
Checklists are used by flight crew members to ensure that no critical items are accidentally missed during each stage of the flight. The most typical way checklists are handled are:
Do-and-Read: In this case, the crew members perform a series of sections, and then back-up their actions up with the checklist to ensure nothing was missed. Read-and-Do: The crew member reads the specific checklist item and then manually performs the associated action. Silent: The crew member performs an associated flow, and then reads the checklist silently to ensure no items are missed. The After Landing and After Takeoff Checklists are often read silently.
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BEFORE START Flight Deck Door Fuel Passenger Signs Windows MCP Takeoff Speeds CDU Preflight
Closed and Locked ___ KGS/LBS, Pumps On On Locked Set Set Completed
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Rudder & Aileron Trim Taxi & Takeoff Briefing Anti Collision Lights
BEFORE TAXI Generators Probe Heat Anti-Ice Isolation Valves Engine Start Switches Recall Autobrake Engine Start Levers Flight Controls Ground Equipment On On ____ Auto Continuous Checked RTO Idle Detent Checked Clear
APPROACH Altimeters
___ Set
SHUTDOWN Fuel Pumps Probe Heat Hydraulic Panel Flaps Parking Brake Engine Start Levers Weather Radar
Flows
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Multi-crew flying is like a highly choreographed role-play, and the pilots are the actors. 'Flows' refer to the specific sequence of actions each crew member performs during certain stages of the flight. It's like an actor's script. For example, when entering the runway, the crew would perform their 'Before Takeoff Flows': the First Officer would perform a series of actions in a preset order, as would the Captain. In the simulation, each flow has a defined 'trigger point'. In order for the virtual First Officer to start his 'flow' in the simulation, the trigger point must be hit.
Please note that, unless otherwise specified, in FS2Crew: The end-user in FS2Crew is the Captain and the Pilot Flying. The virtual First Officer is the Pilot Not Flying.
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Captain / Pilot Flying First Officer / Pilot Not Flows Flying Flows
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17. Do the Initial Data and Navigation Data steps from the CDU Preflight procedure. 18. Flight instruments check (after IRS alignment is complete). 19. Standby horizon check. 20. Gyro caging control - pull, then release 21. Standby altimeter set. 22. Set altimeter. 23. Standby RMI - select either VOR or ADF. 24. Confirm speedbrake is in the down detent. 25. Radio tuning panel set. 26. VHF comm radio set. 27. VHF nav radios set for departure. 28. Audio control panel set. 29. CallPRE-FLIGHT CHECKLISTaftertheFOhascompletedhisownPreFlightprocedures. 30. When ready, open the Departure Briefing Panel and perform the Departure Brief.
Before Start 1. CallBEFORE START PROCEDUREjustpriortopushbackandafterthedoorshavebeenclosed. 2. As the Pilot Flying, select the TAKEOFF REF page on the CDU. 3. Check N1 and Speed bugs are correct. 4. Arm the autothrottle. 5. On the MCP, set IAS to V2. 6. ON the MCP, set initial heading and altitude. 7. Arm LNAV/VNAV as needed. 8. Complete the Taxi and Takeoff briefing. 9. Confirm flight deck windows closed and locked. 10. Set Trim for takeoff and verify trim is in the green band. 11. Ensure rudder and aileron trim both at 0 units. 12. CallBEFORE START CHECKLISTandcompletethechecklist. 13. Contact the Start Crew for pushback /engine start. 14. Atfirstmovementorjustpriortoenginestart,announceviathePA:CABIN CREW ARM SLIDES.(Notethereisnoresponseinthesimulationtothis call).
Engine Start (NO EXTERNAL AIR USED) 1. CallSTART ENGINE 2. 2. Verify the N2 RPM increases. 3. When N1 rotation is seen and N2 is at 25% (or at maximum motoring and a minimum of 20% N2), select fuel lever #2 to run (IDLE DETENT).* 4. Monitor N1, N2, EGT, fuel flow and oil pressure for normal indications. 5. When the engine is stable, start the other engine. 6. CallSTART ENGINE 1. 7. At approx 20 percent N2, select fuel lever #1 to run (idle detent).
Engine Start (EXTERNAL AIR USED) 1. Same procedure as above, BUT you will start the left engine (Engine #1) first. Click here for more info.
Before Taxi 1. CallFLAPS____asneededfortakeoff(UnlessIcingConditions). 2. Check flight controls with slow and deliberate movements. 3. CallBEFORE TAXI CHECKLIST. 4. Turn on Taxi Light.
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Before Takeoff 1. CallBEFORE TAKEOFF CHECKLISTafterFOinformsyouthatthecabinissecurefortakeoff. 2. Set weather radar/terrain display as needed.
Takeoff 1. CallRUNWAY ENTRY PROCEDUREwhenclearedontotherunway. 2. Verify that the runway and runway entry point are correct. 3. Verify that the airplane heading and the runway heading match up. 4. CallTAKEOFFwhenstartingthetakeoffroll. 5. Advance throttles to approx 40% N1. Let the engines stabilize. Then set takeoff power (press TOGA switch). 6. Verify that the correct takeoff thrust is set. 7. Maintain light forward pressure on the control column. 8. When the PNF calls 80 knots, call "CHECK". 9. At VR, rotate toward 15 degrees pitch attitude. 10. After liftoff, follow the Flight Director commands.
Climb 1. CallGEAR UPafterPNFannouncesPOSITIVERATE. 2. 400feet:Callrollmode:SELECT HEADING SELECTorSELECT LNAV. 3. CallCLIMB THRUSTdependingonyourNADPprofile(thisisaverificationcallonly). 4. CallSET FLAPS UP SPEEDorSELECT LEVEL CHANGEasrequired. 5. CallFLAPS___toretracttheflapsonschedule. 6. After flap retraction is complete, call for "SELECT VNAV". 7. Engageautopilot:CallSELECT COMMAND A. 8. CallAFTER TAKEOFF CHECKLIST. 9. At the Transition Altitude, set and crosscheck the altimeters to standard pressure.
Prior to Top of Descent 1. Select FMC approach procedure. 2. Set the Transition Level in the FMC 'DES FORECASTS' Page. (FS2Crew uses value this for the Transition Level call). 3. For RNAV (RNP) approaches, inhibit other navaids as needed per NOTAM. 4. Note that engine out fail operational approaches to autoland available with flaps 30 only (performance permitting). 5. Verify/set RNP as appropriate for the procedure. 6. Set the RADIO/BARO minimums as need for the approach. 7. Make your selections on the FS2Crew Approach Briefing Page. Do not forget to enter Decision Height / Decision Altitude. 8. Play the Approach Briefing. 9. Verify VREF on the FMC 'APPROACH REF' Page. (You will need to manually add any wind additive to VREF). 10. Set or verify the navigation radios and course for the approach. 11. Set QNH in the Standby Altimeter. 12. CallDESCENT CHECKLISTaftertheFOhascompletedhisdescentflow. Notes: If shooting a CAT II or CATIII Monitored ILS approach, you must set the DH selector to RADIO and select a Radio Altimeter value (i.e., 100 feet, 50 feet, etc). If shooting a non-Monitored Approach (ILS, VOR, NDB, RNAV), then you must set the DH selector to BARO, and select the Barometric Decision Altitude as found on your approach chart. If shooting a normal CAT 1 ILS approach, the barometric Decision Altitude is usually 200 feet above the runway elevation. So, for example, if the runway elevation is 110 feet, the Decision Altitude (BARO) is probably about 310 feet.
Approach **When cleared below the Transition Level set your Altimeter Preset to the local QNH. Please check the PMDG manual for info on how to 'preset' the altimeter**
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1. At the Transition Level, set and crosscheck the altimeters. 2. Update the arrival and approach procedures as needed. 3. Update RNP as needed. 4. CallAPPROACH CHECKLISTat10,000feetortheTransitionLevel,whicheverislower. Note: For airplanes with NPS, the flight crew may enter 125 feet for vertical RNP. While there are no vertical RNP values published on the approach chart, the use of 125 feet will cause the NPS amber deviation exceedance alert to occur at 75 feet or slightly less deviation, since vertical ANP will be at least 50 feet at all times.
Landing
1. CallFLAPS___asrequiredtobringtheflapsdownonschedule. 2. When on localizer intercept heading, verify that the ILS is tuned and identified and that the LOC and G/S pointers are shown. 3. Use HDG SEL to intercept the localizer. 4. Verify localizer captured. 5. Arm APP mode. 6. Engage both autopilots if making an autoland. 7. Atglideslopealive,callGEAR DOWNandFLAPS 15. 8. Arm the speed brake lever. 9. CallLANDING CHECKLIST. 10. The FO will run the checklist but will hold the checklist at the landing flap challenge. 11. Call for the final landing flaps. The FO will then complete the 'landing checklist'. 12. After calling for the final landing flap, set the missed approach altitude in the MCP. 13. Whenclearedforlanding,callCLEARED. 14. AtminimumscallLANDINGorGOING AROUND.
1. CallFLAPS___asrequiredtobringtheflapsdownonschedule. 2. Recommended Roll Modes: RNAV or GPS, use LNAV. 3. Recommended Roll Modes: LOC-BC, VOR or NDB, use LNAV. 4. Recommended Roll Modes: LOC, SDF or LDA, use LNAV or VOR/LOC. 5. For a LOC, LOC-BC, SDF or LDA Approach: On intercept heading to final, verify the localizer is tuned and identified and that the LOC point is shown. 6. Select LNAV or arm VOR/LOC mode. 7. Using LNAV or HDG SEL to intercept the final approach course. 8. Verify LNAV engaged or that VOR/LOC is captured. 9. Approximately 2 NM before the Final Approach Fix (FAF) and after ALT HOLD or VNAV PATH or VNAV ALT is annunciated: Verify the autopilot is engaged, set DA(H) or MDA(H) on the MCP, select or verify speed intervention, select or verify VNAV. 10. Approachingtheglideslope,callGEAR DOWNandFLAPS 15. 11. Arm the speed brake lever. 12. CallLANDING CHECKLIST. 13. The FO will run the checklist but will hold the checklist at the landing flap challenge. 14. Call for the final landing flaps. The FO will then complete the 'landing checklist'. 15. At the Final Approach Fix, verify the crossing altitude and crosscheck the altimeters. 16. Whenclearedforlanding,callCLEARED. 17. AtminimumscallLANDINGorGOING AROUND.
After Landing 1. CallOKAY TO CLEAN UPtotriggertheFOtostarthisAfterLandingflow. 2. If the taxiway is contaminated with snow or slush, set the stab trimfullnosedown(02Units)topreventmeltingice/slushfromgetting into the balance bays.
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Shutdown 1. AfterFOcalls:READYFORSHUTDOWN,setenginestartleverstocut-off. (If using the GPU at the arrival gate, shut down engine #2 first, connect the GPU, and then shutdown engine #1). Click here for more information. 2. TheFAwillcallthecockpit.YouwillhearachimesoundandtheFAbuttonontheFS2CrewMainPanelwillsayOn.PresstheFAbuttononthe FS2Crew Main Panel to reply to the FA (THIS PART IS EASY TO MISS!). 3. Release the parking brake once the chocks are in. 4. Aftertheslideshavebeenreporteddisarmed,announceviaPA:CABINCREWDOORSMAYBEOPENED. 5. CallSHUTDOWN CHECKLIST.
Secure 1. CallSECURE THE AIRCRAFT PLEASEifyouwillbeleavingtheaircraftunattended. 2. CAB/UTIL, IFE Galley Power as required. 3. Trim air switch off. 4. After FO completes the Securing Aircraft procedure, turn off the APU and/or Ground Power Switch. 5. If APU was operating, wait two minutes after the APU GEN OFF BUS light extinguishes before placing the Battery Switch to Off. 6. Select the GND Power switch to off if it was on. 7. Select position lights off.
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Pre-Flight Electrical Trigger -> Pressing the 'RUN PF' button in the Pre-Flight Section on the Config Panel. 'RUN PF" stands for run pre-flight events. 1. Master Battery on. 2. Standby power guard closed 3. If BBJ model (Aux fuel bleeds off & Gnd Xfer off). 4. Connect external power/air (if selected on the Config Panel). 5. Fire tests. 6. Start APU (if selected on the Config Panel). 7. If using APU, check APU Gen Voltage on Voltmeter. If using GPU, check GND pwr. 8. Left Forward Fuel Pump on for APU if APU selected as power source. 9. Left Center Fuel Pump if center fuel quantity > 1000 pounds (APU only). 10. Wheel well fire test (only if AC Power Avail). 11. Position light on. 12. Wing lights on for exterior walkaround if flying at night.
Pre-Flight Main Procedure Trigger -> Pre-Flight Time Remaining +18 minutes. 1. Yaw damper on. 2. IFE on. 3. Galley power on. 4. Emergency lights arm.
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5. No smoking on. 6. Fasten seatbelts auto. 7. Window heat test and window heat on. 8. Eng Hyd Pump A and B on. 9. Elec Hyd Pump A and B off. 10. Trim air on. 11. Recirc fans auto. 12. Pack auto. 13. Isolation valve open. 14. Engine Bleeds on. 15. APU bleed on (Only if APU running. If external ground air is not available, manually start the APU now for air conditioning). 16. Flight Altitude in Pressurization Controller entered (Cruise Alt must be set in FMC first). 17. Landing Altitude in Pressurization Controller set. 18. Ignition selection switch set. 19. Logo light if night on. 20. Flight directors on (Pilot Flying's FD must come on first). 21. Set altimeters. 22. Oxygen test*. 23. Autopilot disengage light test*. 24. GPWS test*. 25. Autobrake RTO. 26. Fuel flow Reset. 27. Lower display to SYS. 28. If BBJ: Aux fuel bleeds off. 29. Push MFD Cancel / Recall switch (Fail Operational airplanes only). 30. Cargo fire test*. 31. Push master fire warning*. 32. VHF 1 and 2 test (and RTP 1 and 2 test if BBJ model)*. 33. TCAS test (IRS must be aligned first)*. 34. Overspeed test*. 35. Verify FMC pages.
Before Start
1. FOsFMCtolegspage. 2. Fuel pumps on. 3. Seatbelt sign on. 4. Isolation valve open. 5. Electrical Hydraulic pumps on. 6. Beacon on.
Engine Start Trigger>CaptainsCommand:START ENGINE ONE / START ENGINE 2. 1. Lower display to Engine. 2. Packs off. 3. Ignition to ground.
Before Taxi (First Part) Trigger -> Both Engines Stabilized. 1. Engine Generators on. 2. Probe Heat on. 3. Engine and Wing Anti Ice as required. 4. Packs auto. 5. Isolation Valve auto.
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6. APU Bleed off. 7. APU off. 8. EngineStartSwitchestoCont(onlyifAutonotavailable). 9. Flaps Movement check if Cold Weather Procedures in effect. Before Taxi (Second Part) Trigger -> Captain calls for the takeoff flaps. 1. Select Takeoff Flaps. 2. Select lower display to SYS for Captain's controls check. 3. Blank lower display unit. 4. Xponder On (if ASDE-X selected to 'Yes') 5. Recall.
Note:IfaBleedsOfftakeoffwasbriefedforintheDepartureBrief,theFOwillconfigureforableedsofftakeoffduringhisBeforeTaxiflow assuming EAI or WAI is not required for taxi. If EAI or WAI is required for taxi, the FO will configure for a bleeds off takeoff during his Before Takeoff flow. Note:Ifcoldweatherprocedureswereselected,theFOwillperformaflapsmovementcheckbyextendingtheflapsto40beforebringing them back up. When using cold weather procedures, you will taxi with the flaps up.
Taxi Trigger -> A few seconds after the FO announces that the cabin is secure for takeoff. 1. Weather Radar on (not modeled in NGX).
Before Takeoff Trigger>Captainannouncestakeoffclearancehasbeenreceivedwiththecommand:RUNWAY ENTRY PROCEDURE. 1. Strobes on. 2. Fixed Landing Lights on. 3. Runway Turnoff Lights on. 4. Taxi Lights off. 5. Center Fuel Pumps off (only if center fuel less than 2300 Kgs). 6. Terrain on (left off to avoid possible performance issues). 7. VSD on if available. 8. Xponder TA/RA. 9. TFC on.
Takeoff Trigger -> Captain announces: "TAKEOFF. 1. Retractable Landing Lights on.
After Takeoff Trigger -> Flaps up. 1. Engine start switches to off (only if Engine/Wing Anti Ice not on). 2. Autobrake off. 3. Gear levers handle off. 4. Runway Turnoff Lights off.
Note:IfaBleedsOfftakeoffwasbriefedfor,theFOwillrestorethebleedsaftertheClimbThrustcallandturnWAIbackonifitwasoff.
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10,000 Feet in Climb Trigger -> Passing 10,000 feet. 1. Landing lights off. 2. Seatbelt switch auto. 3. Centerfuelpumpson(ifquantitygreaterthan500kgsandtheywereOfffortakeoff).
Pre-Descent Trigger -> After the Approach Briefing on the Briefing Page has been played.
1. Verify that pressurization is set to landing altitude. 2. Recall. 3. Cancel Recall test (Fail Operational aircraft only). 4. Enter VREF on APPROACH REF page. 5. Set Radio/BAR as needed for the approach. 6. Set autobrake as briefed. 7. FMC to 'Legs' page. 8. If RNAV approach, set VOR Updating on CDU to off. 9. VSD on if available.
10,000 Feet in Descent Trigger -> Passing 10,000 feet. 1. Fixed Landing lights on. 2. Seatbelt signs on. 3. Select RNP Progress Page and verify RNP. 4. PA:CABINCREWPREPAREFORLANDING.
Cruise Trigger -> Reaching cruise. 1. VSD off if available. 2. FMC pages verify and check.
Landing 1. AfterFlaps1,makePA:CABINCREWTAKEYOURSEATS. 2. Select RNP Progress Page if RNAV/RNP approach. 3. Engine Start Switches to Cont and Runway Turnoff lights on (tied togeardowncallandonlyifautonotavailfortheStartSws). 4. If Flap 15 used for landing, set Ground Proximity inhibit switch to 'Flap Inhibit'. 5. Retractable Landing lights on when Capt announces "CLEARED" for landing.
After Landing Trigger>CaptainannouncesOKAY TO CLEAN UPorspeedbrakestowed. 1. Start APU (Only if Power Source on Config Panel preselected to APU)* 2. Flaps up (or flaps 15 if cold weather procedures in effect). 3. Probe heat off. 4. Landing lights off, Strobes off, Taxi light on.
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5. Engine start switches off (if EAI/WAI not on). 6. Flight Directors off. 7. Weather radar off. 8. VSD Off. 9. TFC off. 10. Autobrake off. 11. Transponder standby (if ASDE-X option selected to 'No'). 12. Clear route in FMC.
Note:IfEXTisselectedasthePowerSourcefortheGate,usethefollowingprocedure:AfterarrivingattheGate,shutdownengine#2(the right engine). Contact the ground crew and instruct them to connect the GPU and External Air. Wait 30 seconds for the ground crew to connecttheGPUandEXT(theyllnotifyyouwhenitsconnected).OncetheGPUandExternalAirhavebeenconnected,youcanshutdown engine #1 (the left engine).
Pre Shutdown Trigger -> Parking Brake Set. 1. PA:CABINCREWDISARMSLIDES. 2. Confirm APU GEN on voltmeter (if using APU). 3. APU Generator (if using APU). 4. Taxi light off.
Shutdown
Trigger -> Captain selects Engine Fuel Levers to Cut-Off. 1. Seatbelt signs off. 2. Beacon off. 3. Fuel pumps off (except left Aft for APU and Left Center if fuel in center tank). 4. Wing and Engine anti-ice off (if left on during taxi in). 5. Electrical Hydraulic pumps off. 6. Isolation Valve open. 7. APU Bleed on. 8. Flight Director off. 9. Reset MCP Alt to 10,000. 10. Reset MCP Speed to 100. 11. Transponder to 2000 12. Transponder to standby (if ASDE-X option selected to 'Yes').
Securing Aircraft Trigger -> Captain calls for the Securing Aircraft Checklist. 1. IRSs. 2. Emergency Exit Lights. 3. Window Heat. 4. Packs.
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1. InthePB REQboxselectthe<-- option as shown in the figure below. 2. The <-- indicates that you will start both engines prior to pushback. 3. Ensure parking brake is set. 4. Instruct the FO to start engine number #1. 5. After starting engine #1 (the left engine), manually connect the left engine generator to the bus and switch the Ground Power Switch on theoverheadtooff. 6. Next, instruct the ground crew to disconnect external air and the GPU by pressing the Secondary Button. Be sure to do this AFTER you have connected Engine Generator 1 to the bus or you will lose power. 7. Ensure the parking brake if it's not already set, otherwise the aircraft may start to taxi when you advance the left throttle as per Step 8. 8. The ground crew will clear you to start engine #2 when he informs you that the external air and power have been removed. 9. Important: Prior to asking the FO to start engine #2, you must advance the left throttle until bleed duct pressure indicates approximately 30 PSI. 10. Follow the the prompts to complete a normal pushback sequence.
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Option #2: Start Left Engine at Gate and Right Engine at end of Pushback:
1. InthePB REQboxselectthe--> option as shown in the figure below. 2. The --> indicates that you will start the left engine prior to pushback and the right engine at the end of the pushback. 3. Ensure parking brake is set. 4. After starting engine #1 (the left engine), manually connect the left engine generator to the bus and switch the Ground Power Switch on theoverheadtooff. 5. Next, instruct the ground crew to disconnect external air and the GPU. Do this AFTER you have connected Engine Generator 1 to the bus or your will lose power. 6. Next, call for pushback. 7. Start Engine 2 when cleared by the ground crew. The ground crew will clear you to start engine #2 near the end of the pushback sequence. 8. Important: Prior to asking the FO to start engine #2, you must advance the left throttle until bleed duct pressure indicates approximately 30 PSI.
Using the GPU and External Air at the ARRIVAL Gate: Many airports do not want you use to the APU. In those cases, you need to connect the GPU at the arrival gate. To do that, please do the following:
1. Prior to landing, select EXT in the PWR/AIR SRC box as shown in the figure below, and choose the air source to be used: Air Start Cart (AS) or Air Conditioning (AC). 2. During his after landing flow, the FO will NOT turn on the APU. 3. When you arrive at the gate, set the parking brake and shutdown only Engine #2 (the right engine). 4. Press the Secondary Button to ask the engineer to connect the GPU and external air (you will see CONNECT GPU/AIR in the Secondary Display Window on the FS2Crew Main Panel). 5. The engineer will then connect the GPU and External Air and the FO will select the Ground Power switch to 'On'. 6. If the Air Conditioning Cart (AC) was selected, the FO will shut off both packs. 7. The engineer will then clear you to shut down Engine #1 (the left engine). 8. After both engines have been shutdown, the FO will commence his shutdown flow.
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events routine (at approximately 14 minutes remaining to engine start). If you do NOT want to be de-iced, simply ignore the prompt!
If you do not wish to use the de-icing services, simply ignore the prompt. You can run the de-icing procedure either at the gate (prior to engine start) or at a remote de-icing pad. Justpriortodeicing,andifyouwanttodeiceatthegate,presstheSecondaryButtontocallDE-ICE CHECKS. This prompt will display at approximately 1 minuteremainingtoenginestartafteryouhavethankedtheFAwhenhe/shetellsyouthecabinisreadyfordeparture. Note: If you plan to de-ice at a remote pad, callfortheDEICECHECKSwhenyouarriveattheremotedeicingpad. If you plan to de-ice at the gate, run the de-ice checks prior to starting the engines.
The FO will then perform his de-ice prep flow: 1. APU Bleed Off. 2. Bleeds Off. As Captain, you are responsible for: 1. Setting the stab trim full nose down. 2. Ensuring the flaps are up. 3. Ensuring idle thrust.
The FO will leave the APU running if it is on. If you wish to have the APU off during de-icing, you must manually shut-it down, however, ensure the ground power is connected or you will lose power. Ifyoureataremotepad,leavetheenginesrunning. Make sure Wing Anti-Ice is off. AftertheFOhascompletedhisdeicingflow,presstheSecondarybuttonagaintocallREADY FOR DE-ICEtotelltheDeIcecoordinatorthatyourereadyto start the de-icing.
The de-icing team will then de-ice the aircraft. This takes approximately 3 minutes.
When de-icing is complete, the De-Ice Coordinator will radio you, and provide you with his employee number, the start and end time, etc. Click the Secondary Button again to disconnect the De-icing Coordinator.
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FS2Crew for the PMDG 737 NGX models cold weather procedures. If the route to the runway is heavily contaminated, you may wish to use cold weather procedures. This entails taxing to the runway with the flaps up, and then selecting the takeoff flaps just prior to running the 'Before Takeoff Checklist'. When calling for the takeoff flaps, wait for the FO to announce that the flaps have been set for takeoff prior to asking for the Before Takeoff Checklist. Toenablecoldweatherprocedures,selectCONTAMCLDPROC(Y)inthedeparturebrief. NotethatYstandsforYes. IfyouselectNforNo,theFOwillnotusecoldweatherprocedures.
Notes: 1. Ifyouwishtousecoldweatherproceduresatthearrivalairport,selectCONTAMCLDPROC(Y)inthe'ApproachBrief'section.Whenthisoptionis selected, the FO will NOT raise the flaps all the way up during his 'After Landing flow'; instead,hellonlyretractthemtoflaps15.Onceyouarriveat the gate, the engineers would then inspect the flap tracks to ensure they are clear of snow and slush.
Important: If the flaps are left down, you will need to manually raise them after being cleared by the ground crew to do so. You will also need to manually shut off the 'ELEC HYD PUMPS' after the flaps have been raised.
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ThefollowingtwoNoseAbatementProceduresmaybeusedduringtheinitialclimbsequence.TheseprofileswereformallyknownasICAOAandB respectively. During departure in FS2Crew, the sequence of calls as displayed in the Main and Secondary Windows will vary depending on the NADP selected on the FS2Crew Departure Brief Panel. Note that these profiles are only relevant for jet aircraft.
NADP 1: - From runway to 800 feet AGL: *Takeoff Power & Takeoff Flaps *Climb at V2 + 10 to 20 Knots - At 800 feet AGL: *Reduce to Climb Thrust & continue climbing at V2 + 10 to 20 Knots - At 3000 feet AGL: *Accelerate to Flaps Up Speed *Retract Flaps/Slats on Schedule
NADP 2: - From runway to 800 AGL: *Takeoff Power & Takeoff Flaps *Climb at V2 + 10 to 20 Knots - At 800 feet AGL: *Accelerate to Flaps Up speed *Retract Flaps/Slats on Schedule *When flaps up, maintain Flaps Up speed + 10 knots maximum - At 3000 feet AGL: *Accelerate to en-route climb speed
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Circuits
FS2CrewforthePMDG737NGXmodelsCircuits/TouchandGos. ToputFS2Crewintocircuitsmode,selectCIRCUIT TRAININGfortheApproachType.Youwouldusethismodeifyouwishtomakepracticecircuits.
Notes: 1. Automation is generally not used during circuit training. 2. Takeoff MUST USE FLAPS 5. 3. Downwind will be flown at Flaps 5. 4. On touchdown, the FO will automatically raise the Flaps to 15, and you would perform a Flaps 15 takeoff. 5. VREF must be entered in the FMC.
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Go Around Procedures
To initiate a go around, press the the Secondary Button while "Missed Approach" is displayed in the Secondary Display Panel. Press the Secondary Button again to call for Flaps 15. The remaining calls and procedures, which are triggered using the Main Button, are identical to those used during a normal climb-out sequence.
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FS2Crew models thru-flight procedures. You do not need to reload the aircraft to fly additional legs or sectors. Tomakeathruflight,simplycycletheLeftDisplayforwardusingthedownarrowbuttontoreturntothePreFlightChecklist. DothisaftercompletingtheShutdownchecklist. DoNOTruntheSecureaircraftchecklistasyouwouldonlydothisifitwasthelastflightofthedayandyouwerehandingtheaircraftovertoengineering. Next,startthePreFlightEventsbypressing RUN PF on the FS2Crew Config panel if desired, and follow the same procedures used during the 1st leg. Note that the FO will not perform all the same actions during his pre-flight setup flow as many of the items are only done on the first flight of the day only.
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