MCDU Book Pre-Orders Now Being Accepted
by Eric Bradley, 24 February 2016
Thank you to all for your patience while we have been getting this project up to its present point of completion. When having to choose between the book and the website, the site has always had to have priority.
What I am now very pleased to announce is that we are finally ready to go ahead with book production, but before we can actually commit to that process, we need to get an idea of what volume of each product type we need to produce, so to aid us in that respect, we are asking you to please make a pre-order for the book.
Pre-ordering is very simple, and does not involve making an actual purchase at the time you place your pre-order. It is merely a commitment that you wish to purchase it subsequent to publication. So there is no up-front cost to place a pre-order, and we will only bill you when we are ready to actually go to print.
The following packages are available for pre-order. Please think carefully about which package will be most suitable for your needs.
Pacakge | Inclusions | Price |
---|---|---|
eBook only | Just an eBook, no printed copy | $15 |
Printed B/W | This is the "economy class" edition of the printed book, and is identical to the color version except that the images are not in color. | $32 |
Printed Color | Why fly economy if you can afford business class? Here you get the printed book in color. | $44 |
Printed B/W + eBook | Bundled copy of printed B/W version of book with full color eBook. | $38 |
Printed Color + eBook | Bundled copy of printed color book and eBook. | $50 |
Instructor Pack | 20 copies of printed color book + eBook + 1 x wall chart | $710 |
Airline Pack | 200 copies of printed color book + eBook + 10 x wall charts | $6,900 |
Shipping cost applies only to printed copies and depends on the quantity, destination, and how quickly you want to receive your products.
In many cases, shipping will be free if we can manage it, and generally less than $10 for standard shipping to any country. More if you want it shipped to you real fast (at least $20 extra, but not more than $35 extra).
We will inform you of the total cost including shipping before your order is processed. If you're not happy with the amount, simply let us know and we can either cancel your order or try to work out how else we can help.
To pre-order your copy, please fill in this form and click the send button. This information will not be used for any other purpose than to process your order. We do not collect any financial information from you. All billing will be processed through PayPal or Skrill.
IMPORTANT: You should use this site with Chrome or Chromium browser for best results because other browsers may have too many keyboard quirks that will quickly become annoying (for example, the QuickFind feature in Firefox, or the way Firefox uses the backspace key for navigation).
For most users, it will be best to switch the browser to full screen mode (F11), so that the screen won't scroll unintentionally.
REALLY IMPORTANT: This page requires a minimum viewport area of 900px wide by 600px high. It is NOT intended to be used on a smartphone or mobile phone display, but will work on tablets that meet the minimums. You will get best results with a PC running Chromium for Linux in full screen mode.
UPDATE: From August 2017 we fixed this problem slightly. It will now scale the entire screen on Android phones. Unfortunately if your phone has a very small screen, that may make it difficult to read the text.
In the lesson panel on the left side of the page, you will see it has been divided into 3 sections.
The top section shows the available lessons, displayed as a row of buttons. Each lesson is designed to follow from the previous one, so it is best to complete them in order from left to right.
The middle section is the lesson body, which contains all the content of the lesson.
If you see a green button, this means it leads to information that is essential for continuing (exception is on the preflight checks page, where color has no meaning). Blue buttons link to information that may be of interest, but is not essential.
The lesson body may need to be scrolled in order to see all of the content. It is important to remember that when moving between pages, on most browsers the scroll position will not be reset (if you know how to do that without refreshing the page, be sure to let us know). You will need to scroll back to the top yourself.
The bottom section divides the lesson body into pages, making it easy to go back and review what you have already read before.
Most of the time, you should read every page of every lesson. The exception is lesson 1: Check & Start. For that lesson, you can skip straight to page 5 if you have no interest in real-world aviation and only want to learn the MCDU procedures.
This help file is due to be updated and will be given a new separate page with much more detail.
For now, we felt it is better to just get the most vital information out there as quickly as possible, so you can started. We will make fixes as we go, and continue adding content as it becomes possible.
Our site is famous for two reasons... first and best, because of our attention to detail and our solid attempt to create the most realistic free online training tool available for the MCDU. But unfortunately we're also famous for how slowly we can make updates.
We'd like to improve on both counts! And that's where you have the opportunity to help.
This product is available to the public totally free of charge and we don't make any profit from it at all. We volunteer our spare time to work on the project and unfortunately there is less and less of this spare time available.
So we are now asking any enthusiastic volunteers who would like to see this project reach its full potential to assist with developing the project. It is really easy to help and you don't need to be a programmer to do it!
You can help us by adding new airports, waypoints, routes etc. If you can spare just one hour to help with that, even if you only add one line of data, it will go a long way towards getting this project up in the air :)
Everyone who helps will get a shiny new developer credit that you can display on your CV or brag about to your friends or whatever else you want to do with it.
Please use the email contact form to get in touch if you are interested. Also any active duty or trainee A320/A330 pilots (or similar) who would like to help in other ways than adding data, we are also very keen to talk with you!
My sincere thanks to everyone who has helped us to keep this project alive for another year, and I truly hope we can continue to make things even better.
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When we first started this project, many airlines were still using the older MCDU hardware with just software updates, so many of them had a simple OFF/BRT knob that you rotated to adjust the brightness or turn the unit off. That is no longer the case and it is much more common to encounter the newer hardware, so we have implemented a long overdue update to the interface. Now you use the BRT and DIM keys to switch on and off. We have not added incremental brightness yet, but it is planned for the near future.
New
FANS
/ ATC COMM tutorial available!
Additional information is available from
document
or visit
IBAC website).
For now, it works in a much simplified manner. Tough break, but we need more money!
Fixed PERF CLB / CRZ / DES pages.
Built framework for PERF APPR page, but it does
not display yet (needs a little coding, thanks for
your patience and understanding).
Now also working on some new LATREV functionality.
Added section to website to allow you to
participate in developing this project.
For the moment, because I don't yet have any other place to bring this notice to attention, regarding the soon-to-be-implemented communications features, I would like to present this document containing potentially important information regarding the nature of communications messages and some of the matters that you should be aware of. Eventually we will get around to providing a tutorial on all this stuff here on the MCDU website. The features will be available before the tutorial is ready, so that is why I have made the link to the document, which is not a tutorial but does raise some important issues that will undoubtedly be of help to you in your training.