1-Primary Flight Display (PFD) Flashcards

1
Q

What does each column mean on the PFD?

A
  • A/THR | VERTICAL | LATERAL | APPCH CAPABILITY, DH/MDA | AP, FD, A/THR ENGAGEMENT STATUS
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2
Q

How is the crew made aware of mode changes on the FMA?

A
  • A white box is temporarily displayed around the new indication.
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3
Q

Modes are displayed in the FMA in blue, magenta, and green. What do they indicate?

A
  • Blue – armed
  • Magenta – armed because of a constraint
  • Green – engaged
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4
Q

When going around in the A320 NEO, if the FMA displays an amber message
reading, “FOR GA: SET TOGA”, what action should the pilot take?

A
  • The Pilot should move the thrust levers into the TOGA detent.
  • When AP/FD is in approach vertical mode and aircraft is below 1000 ft RA, this message is displayed if all thrust levers are moved to or above the MCT detent, but below the TOGA detent.
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5
Q

When is the side stick position indication icon (white cross) displayed?

A
  • Displayed when the first engine is started
  • Disappears at liftoff
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6
Q

What do the large red arrowheads indicate?

A
  • Pitch attitude of +30°
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7
Q

After loading an ILS approach into the MCDU and selecting the (I)LS pushbutton, what indications on should be present on the PFD?

A
  • ILS frequency and course
  • ILS identifier (once in range & identified)
  • LOC and GS scales
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8
Q

When would the sideslip index change from yellow to blue?

A
  • In case of an engine failure during takeoff/go-around, it becomes a blue beta
    target
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9
Q

What does the yellow speed trend line on the airspeed display indicate?

A
  • The speed the aircraft will reach in 10 seconds if acceleration/deceleration
    remains constant.
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10
Q

What is the difference between the magenta and blue target airspeeds?

A
  • Magenta – Managed speed computed by the FMGC
  • Blue – Selected speed on the FCU
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11
Q

What is VLS and how is it displayed?

A
  • Represents lowest selectable speed providing an appropriate margin to the
    stall speed
  • Defined by the top of the amber strip along the airspeed scale
  • In approach mode, it is equivalent to VREF
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12
Q

What speed does VMAX represent and how is it displayed?

A
  • The lowest of VMO/VMMO, VLE or VFE
  • Defined by the bottom of a red and black strip along the speed scale
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13
Q

What is Green Dot speed?

A
  • Engine out operating speed in clean configuration
  • Appears when the aircraft is in the clean configuration
  • Corresponds to the best lift-to-drag ratio
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14
Q

What are the benefits of Ground Speed Mini (GSmini)?

A
  • Calculated groundspeed at the runway
  • Protects against actual groundspeed dropping below this calculated groundspeed
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15
Q

What does it mean if the magenta target airspeed triangle is above VAPP on the approach?

A
  • GSmini has increased speed due to a higher headwind component at the
    present location.
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16
Q

What are the 3 key factors in the GSmini Calculations?

A
  • TWR wind = the MAG WIND entered in the PERF approach page (no gusts)
  • TWR headwind component = the component of the MAG WIND projected
    on the runway axis (landing runway entered in the flight plan).
  • Current Headwind Component = the actual wind measured by ADIRS is
    projected on the aircraft axis to define the current headwind component. The current headwind component is used to compute the variable speed target during final (IAS target)
17
Q

What does it mean when the altitude digits on the altimeter change from
green to amber?

A
  • The aircraft has descended below the MDA/DH entered into the FMGC.
18
Q

When is radio height displayed on the PFD?

A
  • Below 2,500 feet
19
Q

Information from ILS receiver 1 is displayed where?

A
  • Captain’s PFD
  • First Officer’s ND
20
Q

What would a flashing amber ILS indicate on the bottom of the PFD?

A
  • Flashes amber when APPR mode is armed and the ILS pb is not selected.
21
Q

Is a visual warning provided to the pilot if the aircraft is stalling?

A
  • Non NEO Aircraft = No visual indication
  • NEO Aircraft = STALL warning indication on PFD