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In response to the demand for more interactive training tools, Avsoft, Inc. has produced three different Aircraft Review Software programs to accompany the success of the Quick Study Guide. All three programs feature the same high quality you have come to expect from Avsoft products, and additional bonus features that make them unique in their class. The Lights and Switch Guide, The Pro System Review and The Professor McDoo, are each designed to provide an in-depth review of their specific aircrafts in order to maximize your learning experience.

The Lights and Switch Guide
 
Also, known as the "Cockpit Review Software," the Lights and Switch Guide offers a great review for pilots already qualified on a specific aircraft, as well as for those who just want a quick way to study before their recurrent exam.
The Pro System Review
 
This aircraft specific, non-graphical, Systems Review software is designed to help students practice and master review questions. It includes 5 different study modes and allows the student to print crib notes and flash cards.
Pro System Review
The Professor McDoo 
 
This FMS focused Software is specifically designed for pilots learning about the Airbus A319/A320 Flight Management System. The Professor McDoo takes the mystery out the highly complicated Multifunction Control Display Unit, known as the MCDU.
 
(The Professor McDoo is designed for PCs only; Not compatible with Vista or Mac.)
 
 
System requirements:
 
  • Pentium II or better
  • 16 MB RAM or better 
  • PCM/ADPCM audio card
  • 4 GB available hard drive space
  • 4 GB available hard drive space
  • Mouse or touchscreen and keyboard
  • Internet connection for registering software
  • Windows Media Player 9 and up for Portable Classroom or Web based Training 
  • Platform: MAC/ All Windows version up to Windows 7 (Except for The Professor McDoo - Runs on Windows ME/2000/NT/XP only)
  • SVGA graphics card or on-board video that supports resolution of 800 x 600 (or 1024 x 768), 256 colors with 17" monitor or better