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B777 Flight Deck

App Review 2021

App Review 2021

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What makes B777 Flight Deck the Best iPad Flight App?

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Introduction
B777 Flight Deck is among the few flight apps designed by and for pilots
Reasons to choose B777 Flight Deck App
FMS System: Why Pilots love the B777 Flight Deck App
Intuitive, innovative, interactive: Best services from the cockpit of B777
B777 Flight Deck App: The Takeaway
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Introduction

Currently, when the term “flight simulator” or flight apps is brought up, the vast majority of pilots will immediately think of the new Microsoft Flight Simulator, which has been one of the most talked-about topics in aviation since its release last year. If you pair it with high-quality flight controls, it becomes a valuable tool for keeping up with the latest trends at home (but don’t try to learn crosswind landings on it, just in case). Choosing this option will provide you with the best flight simulator experience possible.

Although many people have a Windows computer capable of running MSFS, not everyone does, and sometimes you only have time for a quick simulation session. There is still a thriving market for iPad-based flight apps for all of these reasons, as well as many others. The App Store has a lot of these with flashy videos, but the majority of them are aimed at casual gamers rather than pilots. Here are our top picks for flight apps that are compatible with the iPad and won’t cause pilots to sigh in frustration.

The B777 Flight Deck is a name that pilots are familiar with. There is a slew of new features in this flight app mobile version that complement the original, including realistic airplane models and more user-friendly controls than the original. There is a cost associated with this app of AED 159.99.


B777 Flight Deck is among the few flight apps designed by and for pilots

A one-of-a-kind Boeing B777 cockpit trainer and instruction unlike any flight apps available for pilots who are new to or already operating this cutting-edge aircraft. A simple, intuitive, and ergonomically designed program that allows you to easily analyze the whole flight deck. It covers all of the various panels and buttons, allowing you to quickly access information when you need it.

Overhead, MCP, Front displays, and switches including PFD, ND, EICAS, and MFD with numerous synoptic pages and the center pedestal are among the panels featured. For more information, as well as a video clip, see our screen photos.

The data comes from official FCOM paperwork, and it’s useful for pilots during flight and training. This  Flight tracker app is purely for reference and training purposes and is not intended for practical use. For line flight operations, always consult your official documents.

This software is ideal for newbies to the B777 as well as experienced commercial pilots who are currently grounded and want to brush up on their skills and knowledge. It can be used in conjunction with your Boeing FCOM / QRH to see how each system will react in real-world situations.

However, due to updates and downgrades, as well as customization and various procedures, each airline’s FMS, ECL, and other systems may differ from the others. As a result, this software should be used as a supplement to all operational references, not as a replacement for proper professional training.


Reasons to choose B777 Flight Deck App

This app, unlike most flight apps, provides fully functional buttons/switches as well as the system responses to those buttons/switches. This application includes the following flight deck systems and panels:

  • The Control Display Unit (CDU) and all of the FMS’s pages
  • Display Select Panel (DSP) and Multifunction Display (MFD) are two types of displays (MFD).
  • Navigation Display and the Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) (ND).
  • The Mode Control Panel (MCP) and the Primary Flight Display (PFD) (PFD).
  • In addition to the following overhead panels: HYD, FUEL, FUEL JETTISON, AIR COND, BLD AIR, ANTI-ICE, PRESSURIZATION, ELECTRICAL, and the reaction of the synoptic display to the buttons and switches
  • Electronic Checklists (ECL) are divided into two categories: normal and non-normal.
  • The results and graphs of the performance evaluation.
  • Real photographs were taken in the 777 cockpits with high resolution for each panel, resulting in a very realistic and clear view when zooming in.
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FMS System: Why Pilots love the B777 Flight Deck App

The FMS’s performance calculations and predictions, such as (predicted Flight Level, time, fuel, ECON, EO SPD, weight, and so on) are estimates and may not represent accurate values in all cases. In order to demonstrate how FMS generates these performance data, a number of graphs are provided. These graphs are based on a training model aircraft and may not accurately represent the values of the actual aircraft.

Some system pages of this flight app behave differently on the ground than they do during a flight, for example. This app assumes that the aircraft is still on the ground and that the engines are still running. There is no movement simulated by this program.

The FMS Navigation data that is currently allowed for entry is displayed next to the relevant FMS page on the FMS website.

Currently, the EICAS messages displayed in the upper display unit are not responsive in this app version.


Intuitive, innovative, interactive: Best services from the cockpit of B777

1. Creating a link between the user and the system

Instead of forcing users to adapt to the system, the system will adapt to the users, taking into consideration their abilities, mood, intentions, preferences, and background. The current focus of research is on empathic systems, which automatically anticipate pilot needs and adapt the cockpit environment to meet those needs.


2. Providing assistance to users in dealing with complexity

It is anticipated that the B777 cockpit interface will improve the user experience by concealing its internal complexity, resulting in reduced training and reaction times in the cockpit. Robotics is a key research area, particularly in the area of providing user-centric system management for pilots who have limited technical expertise. Pilots will benefit from the use of data merging because it will provide them with a clear overview of the information they require.


3. Supporting the development of new interaction languages

The Interaction of Systems will become more intuitive. Users will benefit from more natural interactions, such as those provided by touch screens, while dematerialization will help to reduce the size of the device footprint and increase the display area.


B777 Flight Deck App: The Takeaway

In contrast to most alternatives of flight apps, the B777 Flight Deck app does not have the annoying bugs and frustrating menus that you will find on more homemade alternatives. However, no matter how good they are, any iPad flight apps are a poor substitute for actual flying. Flight apps are almost completely ineffective for learning maneuvers, landings, etc. However, they are useful for maintaining basic cockpit awareness and performing instrument scans.


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