CABIN CREWAviation and Education
SIMULATOR
with Airbus A320
Preflight Check
In Virtual Reality
Character Design
Pannawit Sanrideshakun
UI Design
Panupong Kocharit
Dev
Panupong Kocharit
Nanut Pinrut
Project Advisor
Pranompron Dokprakhon
Game Development Project 2 GT411 & GT412
This game was created in the course Game Development
Project 2 GT411 & GT412 of the 4th year students of
Dhurakij Pundit University Faculty of Creative Design
and Entertainment Technology College.
Content 4
8
Introduction 12
Airbus A320 18
Character Design 24
13 Equipment
Atmosphere
Chapter 1
Introduction
Name And Background of the Project
Creating "Virtual Reality (VR) games" for the learning
and professional development of flight attendants. In the
process of inspecting safety and emergency equipment on
board an Airbus A320 aircraft
Due to the college of aviation development and training It
intends to promote the application of innovative technology
for the benefit of education. It creates new experiences
that motivate the learner to be interested and enjoy
learning that goes beyond just learning theory within the
classroom. This will encourage students to develop their
thinking and create a positive attitude towards learning.
Especially on topics related to the performance of flight
safety duties in emergencies. These are the primary duties of
a flight attendant, which are outlined in accordance with
the standards and practices. Regarding in-flight security
in accordance with the requirements of the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO: International
Civil Aviation Organization) and the International
Air Transpor t Association (IATA: International Air
Transport Association). This starts with the process of
checking the storage location and checking the
availability of safety and emergency equipment before
flying. Dealing with any emergency that may arise during
theflightEvacuationofpassengers from the aircraft, both
on land and on the water surface Including saving
passengers’ lives and surviving in emergencies.
"Virtual Reality (VR) games, or virtual reality
experiences," is one of the most popular technologies
in this test study. The highlight of the project is the use
of VR technology to create a 3D simulation
e nv i r o n m e nt that will connect learners to a virtual
world that feels as if they were inside an A320 passenger
aircraft through wearable devices and software. Software
designed and developed specifically for VR technology.
Chapter 2
Airbus A320
AIRBUS A320
The Airbus A320 family are narrow-body airliners In December 2010, Airbus announced the re-engined
designed and produced by Airbus. The A320 was A320neo (new engine option), which entered service
launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, with Lufthansa in January 2016. With more efficient
and was introduced in April 1988 by Air France. The first turbofans and improvements including sharklets, it offers
member of the family was followed by the longer A321 up to 15% better fuel economy. Earlier A320s are now
(first delivered in January 1994), the shorter A319 (April called A320ceo (current engine option).
1996), and the even shorter A318 (July 2003). Final American Airlines is the largest A320 operator as of
assembly takes place in Toulouse in France; Hamburg in March 2021.[b] In October 2019, the A320 family
Germany; Tianjin in China since 2009; and in Mobile, surpassed the Boeing 737 to become the highest-selling
Alabama in the United States since April 2016. airliner. As of October 2020, a total of 9,572 aircraft had
The twinjet has a six-abreast cross-section and is powered been delivered to more than 330 operators, with 9,053
by either CFM56 or IAE V2500 turbofans, except the aircraft in service. Orders pending were 6,010, for a total
CFM56/PW6000 powered A318. The family pioneered of 15,582 orders. The A320ceo initially competed with
the use of digital fly-by-wire and side-stick flight controls the 737 Classic and the MD-80, then their successors,
in airliners. Variants offer maximum take-off weights the 737 Next Generation and the MD-90, while the 737
from 68 to 93.5 t (150,000 to 206,000 lb), to cover a MAX is Boeing's response to the A320neo.
5,740–6,940 km (3,100–3,750 nmi) range. The 31.4 m
(103 ft) long A318 typically accommodates 107 to 132
passengers. The 124-156 seats A319 is 33.8 m (111 ft)
long. The A320 is 37.6 m (123 ft) long and can accommodate
150 to 186 passengers. The 44.5 m (146 ft) A321 offers
185 to 230 seats. The Airbus Corporate Jets are business
jet versions.
Chapter 3
Character Design
Both characters are characters that we have to
play the role. To perform missions within the
game
Chapter 4
13 Equipment
ProtectiveBreathingEquipment
(PBE)
The protective breathing equipment
is an emergency breathing device
that consists of a smoke-hood and
an oxygen supply generator to pre-
vent injury to crew members from
smoke inhalation. When activated,
it produces oxygen for 15 minutes
and cannot be stopped.
Halon Extinguisher
The extinguisher contains HALON, a
gas that has been compressed
into a liquid. It can be used against
flammable liquid fires (Class B)and
fires in electrical equipment (Class C).
Portable Oxygen Bottle
(POB)
Portable Oxygen Bottle in the cabin
is used for three purposes:
• for use by minimum cabin crew
during a walk around after
decompression.
• for use by passengers after
decompression.
• for first-aid treatment of passengers.
Medical Kit
The kit provides equipment and
medicine to be used only by a medical
doctor; the content list is attached to
the case. The instruction for use of
the drug is provided in the case. The
medical kit can be opened before
receiving permission from the
Pilot-in-Command. Nevertheless,
the Pilot-in-Command always needs
to be informed.
First Aid Kit
• A cabin crew may offer medications
provided in the First Aid Kit, which
provides equipment and medicine for
first-aid use.
• The content list is attached to the
case and also inside the case.
• The instructions for use of drugs are
provided in the case.
Flashlight
An emergency flashlight is located
at each crew member's station.
The flashlight can be used as:
• emergency lighting, especially if
there is smoke.
• emergency signaling.
It must not be used for other purposes.
Emergency Locator Transmitter
(ELT)
It is a radio beacon equipped with an
automatic transmitter, a selferecting
antenna, and a water-activated
battery. The main purpose of the
portable emergency locator transmitter
is to aid in detecting and locating the
aircraft in distress.
Megaphone
A handheld cone-shaped device used
to amplify and project the user’s
voice. There are 2-type of mega-
phones.
Safety Demo Kit
A safety demonstration kit usually
contains the following equipment:
• Seatbelt
• Life vest
• Oxygen mask
• Passenger safety information card
Restraint Devices
The plastic restrain is used for specific
emergencies. It is also called
“flexicuffs”, a form of physical
restraint for the hands. It functions
as handcuffs but is cheaper and
easier to carry than metal handcuffs
and it cannot be reused. The act of
restraint must be done following the
restraint procedures.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
An AED, or automated external defibrillator, is used to
help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It's an
easy-to-use medical device that can analyze the heart's
rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or
defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective
rhythm.
Use AED only when patients have the following 3 clini-
cal findings:
• no responsive.
• no breathing or non-normal breathing.
• no sign of circulation (cough, breath, movement).
Infant life Vest
Whenever two persons (1 adult and 1 infant), are taking
the same seat, an infant life vest must be placed in the
seat pocket adjacent to that seat.
• must do the physical inventory count.
• must be stowed at the correct location with the pouch
is properly sealed.
Crew Life Vest
It is also referred to as a life jacket. This personal flotation
device is designed to assist a wearer to keep afloat in
water. The wearer may be either conscious or
unconscious. An aircraft shall be equipped with 1 life
jacket for each occupant when the aircraft is over water
and at a distance from land.
• must be available at each crew station.
• must be properly sealed in a pouch and undamaged.
Chapter 5
Atmosphere