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JAT469
24th Jun 2014, 18:43
Hello,

1. Can you please help me, how I can find in fcom what will happen if we change nav database in flight... fpl will be deleted , hdg come on fcu , but i can't finde that in Fcom?

Thank you

Zippy Monster
25th Jun 2014, 09:20
I find the FCOM descriptions of the FMGC and MCDU extremely hard to navigate and find the information necessary. To answer your question, though...

DSC-22_20-50-10 (Auto Flight - Flight Management - Controls and Indicators - MCDU Page Description)
--> FMS2 Honeywell
--> Aircraft Status Page

Once you've eventually found that, about half way down the page you find:
"CAUTION: Cycling the database erases the primary and secondary flight plans, as well as the stored data. The flight crew must never do this in flight."

Of course, if your airline does not have the Honeywell FMS2, your FCOM might say something different.

South Prince
25th Jun 2014, 10:27
State a good reason why you want to do that. :rolleyes:

WhyByFlier
25th Jun 2014, 10:54
Because you forgot to check it during your cockpit prep, are relatively new on the plane, decided to look through the pages in flight and then the euro cent dropped that you had the old database active. Without knowing the procedures and limitations well you flick it over and then BOOM you're in the fun zone! Sh!t happens, it's no big deal.

Fursty Ferret
25th Jun 2014, 14:35
I imagine it would follow a similar sequence to ABN-22, Loss of FMS Data (Severe Reset).

From the QRH, autopilot / FD selected modes are available immediately following the reset (or database change). In fact, a DB switch is one of the possible consequences of a dual reset.

Airmann
25th Jun 2014, 17:07
Just look at the charts. If they haven't been changed since the new database came out then there's no problem, use the old database. i.e. the new database comes out tomorrow 26June. Check all your charts, if none of them are dated 26 JUN 14 or EFF 26 JUN then you are fine using the old database for SID/STARS/APPROACHES (Although not technically legal, the coding in the FMS will still be correct). If you've at least cross checked all the way points and airways and they all match up with the flight plan then your fine.

Far worse to change database and then have to rebuild the entire flight plan from scratch while in flight.

mcdhu
25th Jun 2014, 21:07
Did it once - won't go into the reason why!!
AP off, A/THR off, ECAM - Set Ldg Elevation!!
Fortunately fast fingered FO put it all back in and saved the day - thanks Deano!!

underfire
25th Jun 2014, 21:42
just look at MH370.

Willie Nelson
25th Jun 2014, 23:44
As Fursty Ferret indicated that is in fact in line with a dual FMGC failure or severe reset as the FCOM calls it.

It's still an aeroplane though, will not fall out of the sky.

captskjain
7th Jul 2014, 19:21
Hi, In case A320 indication of flap slat is unserviceable or fail in flight, how to confirm the position of flap /slat in flight.
Thanks,

Tinwacker
8th Jul 2014, 10:44
Capt, what has this to do with Nav database reloading thread???

Walk to approx centre of the aircraft and look out of the windows.

Nick 1
8th Jul 2014, 11:12
Hi, In case A320 indication of flap slat is unserviceable or fail in flight, how to confirm the position of flap /slat in flight.
Thanks,

Look at VLS on the speed tape...