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OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Simulator Handling<br />

Mouse – How to Move the Reverser Levers:<br />

The reverser levers can be dragged like the forward thrust levers as described on the<br />

previous page, but a reverser lever can be moved only when the associated forward<br />

thrust lever is set to idle. During landing, proceed as follows:<br />

1. Drag the forward thrust levers to idle.<br />

2. Release the mouse button.<br />

3. After touchdown, drag the reverser levers towards the bottom of the screen until<br />

the levers are snapped into the idle reverse position. This will cause the reversers<br />

to deploy while the thrust remains at idle.<br />

4. Release the mouse button.<br />

5. Drag the reverser levers further towards the bottom of the screen until the levers<br />

stop at the maximum reverse thrust limit. This step is possible only when the<br />

reversers are sufficiently deployed; the deployment takes circa 2 seconds.<br />

6. When the airspeed decreases through 80 kt, drag the reverser levers towards the<br />

top of the screen until they stop at the idle position. This will cause the engines to<br />

spool down to idle thrust.<br />

7. Release the mouse button.<br />

8. When the airspeed decreases through 60 kt, drag the reverser levers again<br />

towards the top of the screen until they snap into the stowed position. This will<br />

cause the reversers to retract.<br />

9. Release the mouse button.<br />

(The reverser levers, and other controls, can also be moved by the keyboard, by USB<br />

inputs, or by network injections.)<br />

Mouse – How to Move a Switchguard:<br />

When the mouse is placed within the upper or lower part<br />

of the switch—here illustrated in green—the mouse cursor<br />

changes to a guard cursor, indicating that the left mouse<br />

button is now enabled to open and close the switchguard.<br />

— Page 23 —<br />

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