Flysmart User Manual Guide

by the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) for travelers. 1. Flysmart+ with Airbus (Electronic Flight Bag)

This suite of applications is designed for airline pilots to perform flight operations and performance calculations. The Flysmart+ User and Compliance Manual

provides guidelines for operating and administering these tools on iPad or Windows devices. Core Modules TakeOff & Landing

: Computes performance data based on airport and runway conditions.

: Calculates aircraft weight and balance, including Last Minute Changes (LMCs). Ops Library Browser (OLB)

: Provides digital access to Airbus manuals like FCOM, MEL, and AFM. Initial Setup FS+ Manager app from the home screen.

Enter the Server URL, Username, and Password provided by your airline. Update All

to synchronize and install airline-specific data to the other apps. Operational Workflow

: On the "My Flight Page," users must set the "Aircraft Family" and "Aircraft Registration" to enable performance modules and manual consultation. 2. FlySmart Mobile App (Traveler Rights) flysmart user manual

Developed by MAVCOM, this app helps consumers understand their travel rights and manage flight-related issues. About the App - FlySmart

Based on the Flysmart+ User and Compliance Manual, a central feature of the application is the Performance Computation Module. Feature: Performance Computation (Takeoff & Landing)

The Flysmart+ application enables pilots to perform real-time aircraft performance calculations directly on an EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) device.

Optimized Performance: Automatically calculates the most efficient takeoff and landing speeds ( V1cap V sub 1 Vrcap V sub r V2cap V sub 2 ) and thrust settings based on current conditions.

Environmental Inputs: Users can enter specific airport and runway data, including runway surface conditions, wind, temperature, and pressure altitude.

Aircraft Status Integration: Accounts for specific aircraft configurations, such as the status of anti-ice systems, air conditioning, and any Minimum Equipment List (MEL) or Configuration Deviation List (CDL) items.

Cross-App Data Synchronization: Data entered in the Takeoff module can be synchronized with the Landing and Loadsheet applications to ensure consistency across the flight planning process.

Safety Compliance: The module ensures all calculations remain within the regulatory boundaries set by authorities like EASA and the FAA. by the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) for travelers


Legal / Liability Note

FlySmart is an aid only. Pilots are ultimately responsible for planning and decisions; verify with official aeronautical publications.

— End of Quick Start

(If you’d like a full-format manual with expanded sections, checklists, or printable PDF layout, I can generate that next.)

I couldn’t find an official “FlySmart User Manual” as a single standard document, since FlySmart is a product name used by different companies (e.g., aviation EFB apps, smart luggage, or other electronics).

To help you get the right manual, please clarify which FlySmart product you need:

  1. FlySmart by Daedalean (aviation avionics/EFB) – manuals are typically provided to certified operators only.
  2. FlySmart with Airbus (pilot EFB app) – manuals are distributed via airline/operator portals.
  3. FlySmart smart luggage (e.g., Bluesmart alternative) – no longer active; some PDFs remain on third‑party sites.
  4. FlySmart consumer electronics (drones, scales, chargers) – need brand/model details.

If you can provide:

I’ll give you a direct link or a structured manual text summary for that specific device.

For now, here’s a generic template of what a basic FlySmart user manual would include (for a typical electronic travel device): Legal / Liability Note FlySmart is an aid only


10) Advanced tips to stay efficient

🧮 4. Using Performance Tools

FlySmart integrates weight and balance calculations directly into the interface.


Chapter 10: Troubleshooting & FAQs

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Charts not loading | Go to Offline Data → Check if expired (charts are valid for 28 days). Connect to Wi-Fi and tap "Refresh All". | | Weight & Balance CG shows red | Double-check your fuel distribution (main tanks vs. tip tanks). Tap "Auto-Level" – FlySmart will suggest a fuel transfer. | | No GPS signal on moving map | Ensure tablet location services are ON. On iPad: Settings → Privacy → Location → FlySmart → "While Using". | | Performance calculator rejects takeoff | Probably runway length or obstacle limited. Tap "Why?" – FlySmart displays the limiting factor (e.g., "Climb gradient inadequate at current temperature"). | | Cannot log in | Your company ID might be case-sensitive. Or your account was locked after 5 failed attempts. Use "Forgot PIN" to reset via company email. |


1. Getting Started

2. Document Scope & Target Audience

Chapter 8: Frequently Asked Questions (Non-Legal)

Q: Can I fly it drunk?
A: The neural interface detects blood alcohol levels above 0.08%. The drone will instead fly you to your mother’s house and announce, “Your child requires supervision.”

Q: What if I drop the manual from altitude?
A: The manual is water-resistant but not gravity-resistant. A PDF copy is stored in the drone’s onboard memory under “Fun_Reads/Don’t_Panic.”

Q: Does it work in the rain?
A: Yes. But the drone will produce tiny windshield-wiper motions with its rotors. It’s adorable but inefficient.

Q: Can I attach a GoPro?
A: You can. The drone will then ask permission to stream to its own social media account, @FlySmart_Real, where it will post unflattering angles of your hair.


Pre-Landing (Descent Phase)

  1. Tap the Landing icon.
  2. Select the destination or alternate airport (e.g., LFPG).
  3. Choose the expected runway and landing flap setting (CONF 3 or FULL).
  4. Enter forecast wind and runway condition.
  5. Input your landing mass (from FMS PROG page).
  6. Press Compute.

The output gives: