To the right, the is set in "ARC" mode, showing 90 degrees of the world ahead. The A330’s famous cursors and F-PLN (flight plan) lines are crisp.
At the front of the pedestal are two calculator-like keyboards with screens. These are the MCDUs, the primary interface for the Flight Management System (FMS). Pilots use them to type in the flight plan, performance data, weights, and fuel metrics before departure. Thrust Levers and Mechanical Backups The center pedestal also houses: Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View
While digital 360 views are incredible, nothing beats the real thing. Several aviation museums offer walk-in A330 cockpits: To the right, the is set in "ARC"
Behind the throttles, you’ll find the (Multipurpose Control and Display Unit)—the keyboard used to program the flight management computer. If you look closely in a high-resolution 360 image, you might spot a virtual route displayed on the screen. These are the MCDUs, the primary interface for
Houses the thrust levers, landing gear controls, and the Flight Management System (FMS) used for navigation and fuel optimisation.