@@andreab1604 No, actually it doesn't. The airplane wants you to do that, but there are times when it may be desirable to leave it at the takeoff setting.
Airlines are under no obligation to follow the Airbus FCOM and can create their own procedures as long as they're approved by the regulator. In this case the airline probably wants commonality with their Boeing fleet.
@@straightpipediesel PF [FLAPS ZERO] .... PM [Speed checked, flaps zero]. Actually the FCOM is trimmed to the airline’s policy but the manufacturer says how to fly the airplane. Commonality with boeing fleet it’s just imposible, at least with airbus. The SOPs and CALLOUTS are not optional and for sure they are design according to the airbus philosophy.
Thanks. I learnt a lot just watching the PFD and listening.
I like to see the real action, I learn a lot that way.
Where to find the take off and landing profiles for a320 ?
Sir you should make more videos on a320
Hi
If the pilot didn’t retract the flaps as S showed on the PFD when thrust lever still at FLEX , will the auto retraction feature activated?
thrust lever must be moved to CLB detent once reduction altitude is reached
Yes, but only flaps (no slats) and only from 1+F to 1. You will need to retract or you will have an overspeed
PF [FLAPS ZERO] .... PM [Speed checked, flaps zero]
@@andreab1604 No, actually it doesn't. The airplane wants you to do that, but there are times when it may be desirable to leave it at the takeoff setting.
@@flyboybbq1718 like what times ?
Callout "Flaps Up" really? FCOM states callout "Flaps zero".
Airlines are under no obligation to follow the Airbus FCOM and can create their own procedures as long as they're approved by the regulator. In this case the airline probably wants commonality with their Boeing fleet.
to be fair it does say "up, 1, 2, 3, 4" on the actual plane
@@jmak40gang nope, it says "0".
It’s an FOM thing for the company, all pilots use the same callouts across all fleets
@@straightpipediesel PF [FLAPS ZERO] .... PM [Speed checked, flaps zero].
Actually the FCOM is trimmed to the airline’s policy but the manufacturer says how to fly the airplane. Commonality with boeing fleet it’s just imposible, at least with airbus. The SOPs and CALLOUTS are not optional and for sure they are design according to the airbus philosophy.
Great content..but production value - zero. FFS - get a better camera, a tripod and stop touching the mic.
Oh yeah it’s not like it’s 15 year old footage or anything like that
I like it this way, the polished vids are usually trash (like cbt's😅😅)