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Airbus A320 SimulatorSAS Flight Academy, Captain Alan DixIntelligent Television and Video are proud to present one of our most popular presenters, Captain Alan Dix.We teamed up with the SAS Flight Academy in Stockholm to bring you one of the most detailed programmes to date. In your visit to the Airbus A320 simulator Alan takes you through many manoeuvres that airline pilots have to train for every six months. We start your journey by taking you into the classroom for a refresher course on the layout of the A320. Computer Room TourFrom here we take you on a quick tour of the computer room where state of the art computers control every aspect of this 3613 million simulator. We also have a look at the hydraulics that are required to give the sim its six axis of movement.Inside the SimulatorOnce inside the sim you are invited to take the right hand seat for this detail. Alan will show and explain to you, in a clear and easy to understand way such things as Rejected Take Off RTO, engine failure after V1 and the actions that are necessary to control this 62 ton airliner.A Barrel Roll in the A320Alan also shows you how to accomplish a barrel roll in the A32033 Perhaps you need a refresher on how to do an autoland to runway 24 at Manchester This programme contains many more interesting facts and details that should answer some of your questions on how the pilots train on the A320 flight simulator.Captain Alan DixCaptain Alan Dix was the Chief Pilot of Inter European Airways, flying the Boeing 757 and Airbus A320. He has the unusual distinction of holding the CAA type rating examiner status on four of the most modern glass cockpit civil airliners Boeing 73745300, Boeing 757, Fokker 100 and Airbus A320. Alan learned to fly with the Royal Air Force, becoming a Q.F.I. He was previously an examiner on BAC 14511s with Dan Air, and Fokker 100 fleet manager with Air Europe. Alan maintained an early interest in aerobatics and he was National Aerobatics Champion Intermediate in 1978. In 1979 Alan took a years sabbatical from the airlines to join the world famous Rothmans Aerobatic Team, flying in the number 3, left wing position.
