(Video And Computer-Based Instruction) is a foundational training technology developed by Airbus to provide interactive, multimedia-rich training for pilots, cabin crew, and maintenance technicians. First integrated with the Airbus A310 in the early 1980s, VACBI transitioned aviation training from traditional paper-based methods to a more dynamic "learning by doing" philosophy. Core Components of VACBI
Specialized modules simulate the specific controls and indications for engine types (e.g., CFM56 or IAE V2500) and cabin equipment like Flight Attendant Panels (FAP). Training Applications
Users can interact with live-scenario diagrams to see how inputs affect aircraft behavior in real-time.
Technicians use VACBI stand-alone stations to study ATA (Air Transport Association) chapters under instructor supervision.
A blend of video, graphics, high-quality animations, and audio narration to explain complex aircraft systems.
Crew members learn to manage environmental systems, lighting, and emergency equipment like doors and exits through virtual training. Airbus Training: 50 years of innovation for our customers
(Video And Computer-Based Instruction) is a foundational training technology developed by Airbus to provide interactive, multimedia-rich training for pilots, cabin crew, and maintenance technicians. First integrated with the Airbus A310 in the early 1980s, VACBI transitioned aviation training from traditional paper-based methods to a more dynamic "learning by doing" philosophy. Core Components of VACBI
Specialized modules simulate the specific controls and indications for engine types (e.g., CFM56 or IAE V2500) and cabin equipment like Flight Attendant Panels (FAP). Training Applications
Users can interact with live-scenario diagrams to see how inputs affect aircraft behavior in real-time.
Technicians use VACBI stand-alone stations to study ATA (Air Transport Association) chapters under instructor supervision.
A blend of video, graphics, high-quality animations, and audio narration to explain complex aircraft systems.
Crew members learn to manage environmental systems, lighting, and emergency equipment like doors and exits through virtual training. Airbus Training: 50 years of innovation for our customers
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