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PRESSURIZATION CONTROLLER

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In the B-737 tutorial 1 ( Flight from Gatwick to Amsterdam ) there is a note to insert the CrzAlt ( 25000 feet ) and the Landing altitude (0)

into the Pressurization Controller. ( Overhead Setup )

 

Unfortunately I cannot see something called "Pressurization Controller" on the overhead panel as the graphic is rather poor.

 

Can anybody tell me where it is,possibly with a screen shot.Are there knobs to insert the two values ? Or can it be done by the

CDU ?

 

Thanks

 

Hubert Werni


Herbert Werni

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Hi Hubert,

 

The pressurization controller is located at the bottom right of the overhead panel. Therefore you will set the FLT ALT clockwise to 25 000 ft and the LAND ALT to 0 ft.

 

Hope this helps.

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On the right hand side on the overhead panel there is a pressurization panel just above the exterior lighting control panel. Dial the flight level


Mark Scheerman

 

Boeing 737-6/7/8/900 Ground Engineer

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Unfortunately I cannot see something called "Pressurization Controller" on the overhead panel as the graphic is rather poor.

 

Make sure your graphics card is set up properly (if you have an NVIDIA card, ideal settings are listed in a thread in the PMDG General Forum). There's no reason anything should be showing up poorly:

 

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Kyle Rodgers

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