Step by Step Guide
A318/319/320/321
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Step-By-Step Tutorial
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06-01- 19
11. Dezember 2018
flight plan like EDDFEGLL01 and press LSK1L. The save will be confirmed (folder: C:\Users\[Your
Username]\Documents\Aerosoft\General\A3XX Flightplans).
If you want to use this flight plan just enter the given name into the scratchpad on the INIT A page and then
press LSK1L (CO RTE = Company Route). The other way is (if you do not know the exact name) just enter the
departure / destination airport (like LOWI/EGLL with LSK1R) and on the next page all saved company routes for
this departure / destination airport are displayed. Using the respective LSK?L you can select the desired route.
3.7 Sound (background)
Using the Settings MCDU pages “MCDU POP UP MCDU MENU”, “OPTIONS” and “SOUND” there are three
background sounds available CABIN CREW, FLIGHT CREW and ATC. To use these sounds just click on the
respective LSK and the description changes to green = ON.
3.8 Tutorial Flight with Aerosoft A319 CFM:
Even that this tutorial flight is originally written for the A319 it can also be used for flights with other models
because the layout of all planes is almost identical. Only certain data like fuel and payload as well as performance
and speed data may vary. The flight goes from Frankfurt, Germany (EDDF) to London Heathrow, United Kingdom
(EGLL) and the following real-life flight plan will be used:
EDDF – SOBRA Y180 BITBU Y181 MAKIK UY181 DEMUL UM624 BUB UL608 SUMUM L608 LOGAN – EGLL
Flightpath Frankfurt (EDDF) to London Heathrow (EGLL)
It is a “real” one also used by commercial airlines. The terminology of the above flight plan is as follows: We are
flying from Frankfurt (EDDF) to the first waypoint SOBRA and then using the airway Y180 until the waypoint
BITBU. From there we are using the airway Y181 to MAKIK, UY181 to DEMUL, UM624 to BUB, UL608 to SUMUM
and L608 to LOGAN. From LOGAN we are then flying to Heathrow (EGLL). If you want to use such as the
aforementioned “real” flight plan for further flights, those plans are available on various websites – e.g.
http://www.edi-gla.co.uk/fpl/search.php. To find aeronautical charts a very good choice might be also
www.skyvector.com .