In case of takeoff without FD using FLEX thrust:
The upper ECAM EW/D displays the engine's primary parameters permanently:
ENG MODE selector on NORM, igniters A and B come on automatically when engines are running and:
A manual start sequence can be initiated _____ following a dry crank sequence by selecting the ENG START selector to IGN/START and ENG MASTER switch to ON.
The CLB thrust limit mode indication is displayed on EW/D when:
Engines running, thrust levers are set between IDLE and CLIMB, the FADEC calculated N1 is equal to TLA and N1 is limited to:
The EGT limit does not appear:
The engine Accessory Gear Box (AGB) provides power for the:
On ground before starting engine, when the flight crew selects the ENG MODE selector to IGN/START:
The oil system lubricates the engine components. The oil is cooled:
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The IDG oil cooling system is ensured by:
IDG oil cooling is ensured by the IDG fuel/oil heat exchanger using fuel flow from the fuel pump unit and, from the FMU through the fuel bypass valve at low engine power only.
After takeoff, if thrust levers are left in FLEX/MCT detent:
The ENG MASTER switch controls:
Internal engine fire may be encountered during engine start or engine shutdown. It may be seen by the ground crew, or the EGT may fail to decrease after the ENG MASTER lever is turned off. The flight crew shall not press the ENG FIRE pb-sw, since this would cut off the FADEC power supply, which would prevent motoring sequence.
External fire agents can cause severe corrosive damage. Consider the use of external fire agents only if the following procedure does not stop engine tailpipe fire.
Which one of the following statements is true?
Approach idle depends:
High engine vibration may be accompanied by cockpit and cabin smoke and/or the smell of burning. This may be due only to compressor blade tip contact with associated abradable seals.
During reverse operation, the thrust is controlled as a function of EPR.
During reverse operation, the thrust is controlled as a function of N1.
LVR MCT is flashing on the FMA if the thrust levers are not set in MCT detent:
After takeoff with FD on, when the thrust levers are in FLEX detent:
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Which of the following statements is true?
FADEC has two-channel redundancy, with one channel active and one standby. If one channel fails, the other automatically takes control. The system has a magnetic alternator for an internal power source. FADEC is mounted on the fan case.
In case of inadvertent engine shutdown by cycling the Engine Master lever to OFF then ON, the FADEC will attempt automatically a relight regardless of the rotary selector position.
When the ENG MODE selector is on IGN/START position and if the ENG MASTER is not switched on, within 30 seconds:
During a first automatic start attempt only one igniter is supplied. The FADEC automatically alternates the igniters and/or channels used in successive start sequences. The ignition comes on automatically when N2 reaches:
During climb phase, A/THR active, pilot sets thrust levers on IDLE:
Setting the ENG MASTER switch to OFF directly commands the closing of the LP and HP fuel shutoff valves for that engine’s fuel system.
After an engine failure during takeoff using FLEX thrust, to activate A/THR and to get MCT, pilot:
To allow the engine to accelerate rapidly from Idle to go-around thrust, FADEC selects approach idle:
The Idle modes provided by the Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) are:
The FADEC will automatically command the reverser to stow if at least one cowl is unstowed by more than _____ and reverse thrust is not selected while engine is running.
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If the automatic start fails the FADEC energizes both igniters at the same time during the second attempt at an engine start.
The ignition is automatically cut off when N2 is:
The Variable Stator Vannes (VSV), Variable Bleed Valves (VBV) and Burner Staging Valve (BSV) that optimize the engine ratio, control the clearance and igniters, are activated by:
What does the blue A/THR indication on FMA mean?
The Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) displays its engine parameters and information on:
The Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) provides engine protections:
What is the true statement about the electrical supply of the FADEC?
The reverse thrust system is actuated by:
Reverse thrust is obtained by deflecting the fan airstream. This is done when the translating cowls are fully-deployed backward. This action therefore enables the pivoting blocker doors to divert the fan flow forward through the cascades.
During deployment, engine reverse thrust is limited to idle, until the reversers are fully deployed.
During deployment, engine reverse thrust is limited to idle, until the reversers are deployed by more than 78 %. Then, FADEC will command full reverse thrust to be available when reversers position are more than 90 % deployed.
After takeoff, the pilot can change from FLX to MCT by moving the thrust lever to TOGA or CL, then back to MCT. After that, the FLX rating cannot be used.
Setting the thrust lever out of the MCT/FLX detent, without reaching TOGA or CL detent, has no effect.
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS - ENGINE DISPLAY IDLE INDICATION - Both engines are at idle speed, and the aircraft is in flight.
During a manual start up sequence, the ignition is performed by:
If the ENG MODE selector is turned to the CRANK position:
Flying with A/THR active, pilot sets thrust lever to TO/GA position:
The FADEC has two modes of power setting, EPR and N1 modes.
When performing a manual dry ventilation, the start valve will close:
Each engine fuel system has LP and HP Fuel Valves:
If the first engine start fails:
