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Henrik83
7th Aug 2011, 15:16
Hi everyone,

I'm currently undergoing my A320 rating and I have a question which puzzles me. I've been working the past seven years as an aircraft refuelling operator and most ground staff regularly complains about smokey IAE engines after shut down. Plumes of smoke still emerging after 10-15 minutes. Never seen it on CFM, besides the regular puffs, so I take it it's a design issue. Someone throw me a good explanation besides dripping oil. :)

fantom
7th Aug 2011, 16:48
Unused fuel in the lines is sent to the combustion chambers for burn-off.

Not so for CFM.

Henrik83
7th Aug 2011, 17:05
Thank you very much.

barit1
7th Aug 2011, 17:35
Interesting response for IAE. However - the visible smoke means it isn't burned - not completely anyway.

MD83FO
7th Aug 2011, 19:40
A reverse iddle rollout and a 3 min or more taxi in reduces this black fummy smoke. It also reduces chances of a tail pipe fire.

fantom
8th Aug 2011, 20:49
I should have added:

I think it was to avoid dropping the unburned fuel onto the ramp after shut-down.

Lookleft
10th Aug 2011, 04:06
So why doesn't it occur after every shutdown?