Engines / Thrust Levers Flashcards
What controls the engines in all operating regimes?
FADECs (Full Authority Digital Engine Controls)
What functions does the FADEC control?
- Fuel metering
- Engine limits based on thrust lever angle
- Start sequencing
- Provides engine indications and thrust limit displays on the E/WD
What redundancy does the FADEC have?
Dual channel redundancy – one channel is active while the other is standby.
What is the power source for the FADEC?
- The system has its own alternator making it independent of the aircraft electrical system when N2 is above10%
- If this alternator fails the FADEC automatically switches to aircraft electrical power
When will the FADEC abort an automatic start?
- Hot start
- Stalled start
- No ignition
The FADEC detects a fault during automatic start. What crew intervention is required?
There is no crew intervention necessary. The FADEC will discontinue the start, clear the engine, and attempt a restart (if warranted) automatically.
When does the FADEC command a higher engine idle speed?
- Bleed demands
- Approach configuration
- High engine or IDG temperatures
How many igniters fire during a normal automatic ground start sequence?
- One igniter with the other serving as a backup
* The FADEC automatically alternates the igniters (A and B) at each start
How many igniters fire on manual or in-flight starts?
Two, both A and B
When does continuous ignition automatically operate?
• NEO Aircraft o Engine flameout detection o Failure of the EIU o In-flight unscheduled sub idle or surge o Master switch cycled from ON to OFF then back to ON position • Non-NEO Aircraft o All of the above o Engine anti ice ON o Approach idle o MAX/FLEX power selected
What are the 5 detent positions of the thrust levers?
- TOGA – Take Off/Go Around
- FLX / MCT – Flex/ Maximum Continuous Thrust
- CL – Climb
- IDLE – Idle
- MAX REV – Maximum Reverse Thrust
On the ground, how can the A/THR be armed?
- By setting the thrust levers in the TOGA or FLEX gate (with a FLEX temperature inserted in the MCDU)
- At least one FD must be ON for A/THR to arm during takeoff
What is the active range of the A/THR?
- Just above IDLE to the CL detent (2 engines)
* Just above IDLE to the MCT detent (1 engine)
What is the normal operational position of the thrust levers when A/THR is active?
The CL detent
What determines the maximum thrust the A/THR system will be able to command?
The thrust lever angle
What are three ways to disconnect the A/THR?
- A/THR pushbutton
- Instinctive disconnect pushbuttons
- Thrust levers to IDLE
What is the preferred method of disconnecting A/THR?
Set the thrust lever angle to the existing EPR and push the instinctive disconnect pushbuttons
How would the A/THR be disconnected for the remainder of the flight?
Press and hold the instinctive disconnect pushbutton for 15 seconds. The A/THR cannot be re-engaged once this is done. ALPHA FLOOR is also lost if this is done.
What happens to thrust and what annunciates on the FMA during ALPHA FLOOR?
- Thrust – TOGA
* FMA – “A.FLOOR”
When does the aircraft leave ALPHA FLOOR and what does the FMA change to?
Upon reaching a lower angle of attack. The FMA changes to “TOGA LK”
Following ALPHA FLOOR, how would the crew return normal A/THR function?
- Press the instinctive disconnect pushbutton
- Return thrust levers to CL detent
- Push the A/THR pushbutton to engage A/THR
When is ALPHA FLOOR protection active?
From lift-off through 100 feet RA on approach
When would Thrust Lock occur?
- Thrust levers in CL detent and A/THR pushbutton on the FCU is pushed, or
- A/THR disconnects due to a failure
How is A/THR normally armed?
By advancing the thrust levers to TOGA or FLX
What would be the normal FMA indications during a takeoff roll using FLEX thrust on a RWY with a localizer?
MAN FLX, SRS, RWY, A/THR (blue)
What would the FMA indications be during a takeoff roll using TOGA thrust on a runway without a localizer?
MAN TOGA, SRS, A/THR (blue)
What would the FMA indications be during takeoff roll if the A/THR didn’t arm on a runway with a localizer? Should the takeoff be aborted?
• SRS, RWY
• Continuing the takeoff is a safe option, but the thrust levers must be moved
to the climb detent at thrust reduction altitude and the crew must manually engage A/THR
How should A/THR be turned off?
Match the blue thrust lever angle indicators to the present thrust setting and push the instinctive disconnect pushbuttons or move THRUST LEVERS to IDLE
What should the pilot do to get out of TOGA LOCK?
Push the instinctive disconnect pushbuttons and move the THRUST LEVERS to the CL detent
What should the pilot do to get out of THRUST LOCK?
Match the thrust lever angle with ENG output
What is the A/THR active zone for two-engine operations?
From slightly above IDLE to CL
What is the A/THR active zone for single-engine operations?
From slightly above IDLE to MCT
What controls the engine LP fuel valves?
- Engine MASTER switch
* ENGINE FIRE pushbutton
What does a FAULT light on the ENG panel indicate?
- Automatic start abort
* Switch disagreement between HP valve and its commanded position
What is the rated thrust of each engine?
- A319 V2524-A5 = 23,500lbs
- A320 CEO V2527-A5 = 27,000 lbs
- A321 V2533-A5 = 32,500 lbs
- A320 NEO NEO PW1127G = 27,000 lbs
What is the required engine warm up time?
- IAE V2500 Shutdown - 2hrs
- IAE V2500 Shutdown + 2hrs
- PW1100G Shutdown =3Mins =5Mins =5Mins
What is the required engine cool down time after landing?
- IAE V2500 = 0 Mins Rev Idle
- IAE V2500 = 3 Mins Greater than reverse idle
- PW1100G = Minimum of 3 Mins, 5 Mins recommended
What does the cooling indication mean on the E/WD for NEO Aircraft?
- Steady indication = Automatic dry cranking is about to begin and the timer indicates the time left before dry crank begins.
- Pulsing indication = Automatic dry cranking is in progress
If icing conditions exist on the ground, how is the Engine Run-up procedure different for NEO and non-NEO aircraft?
• IAE V2500 = Accelerate to Minimum of 50% N1 at intervals not more than 15 minutes apart
• PW1100G = Accelerate to Minimum of 60% N1
at intervals not more than 30 minutes apart
If during start, the ground crew reports a fuel leak from the engine, what should be done by the flight crew?
• IAE V2500 = Run the engine for 5 minutes, if leak disappears, the flight can
continue without Maintenance action
• PW1100G = Abort the engine start sequence, Maintenance action is
Required
How is Approach Idle different on NEO vs non-Neo aircraft?
• Non-NEO Minimum Approach Idle Speed occurs when: o Aircraft is in flight and the flaps are extended
• NEO Minimum Approach Idle Speed occurs when:
o Aircraft is in flight and the flaps are at CONF 3 or FULL or when the
landing gear is down.