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Airbus flight test engineer shows how aircraft is started and it’s actually very simple

Last updated: August 5, 2025 2:52 am
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Stepping inside a H160 helicopter cockpit feels like stepping into another world. And faced with the task of starting it up, most of us wouldn’t even know where to begin.

That’s where Airbus flight test engineer Anne Ducarouge comes in. She’s casually stripping away the mystery by walking TikTok viewers through the aircraft start-up. And as it turns out, it’s all pretty simple.

Starting the engines? Two buttons. Landing light? One switch. Even the air conditioning works like the one in your car. The real surprise is the autopilot – one of the most advanced in the world. It handles speed, altitude, and heading, keeping flights safe and smooth without turning the pilot into a passenger.

Suddenly this flying machine doesn’t feel so intimidating.

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