Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View -

Looking straight ahead in a 360-degree view, the main instrument panel is dominated by the Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS). The A330 utilizes six large cathode-ray tube (CRT) or liquid-crystal display (LCD) screens (depending on whether the aircraft has been retrofitted) to feed vital information to the crew. 1. Primary Flight Display (PFD)

Comprising two central screens stacked vertically. The upper screen shows engine parameters, fuel levels, and primary warning messages. The lower screen dynamically displays system diagrams (hydraulics, electrical, pneumatics) and checklist steps during a malfunction. 2. The Control Lateral Pedestal (Center Console) Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View

These two stacked screens sit in the exact middle of the main panel. The ECAM is the brain of the Airbus monitoring system. The top screen displays engine performance data and warning messages. The bottom screen displays system diagrams, such as fuel levels, electrical grids, and cabin temperature. Look Up: The Overhead Panel Looking straight ahead in a 360-degree view, the

The pedestal also holds the mechanical wheels to control the rudder trim, the speedbrake lever (to slow the plane down in the air), the flap lever (for extra lift during takeoff and landing), and the radio communication panels. The Left and Right Extremes: Side Sticks and Trays Primary Flight Display (PFD) Comprising two central screens