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Old 4th Oct 2017, 11:03
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during take off actual EPR dose not reach EPR target

on a320 during take off actual EPR dose not reach EPR target
TAT is ok
EEC is ok
TRA is ok
anybody can help us?
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Try reading the fim or airbus equivalent, can't be that hard to work out.
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And before you reply, why the hell are you asking this queation on a public forum rather than using the approved manuals. It's a joke.
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this question is not joke is my problem and very important for me if you can't help me please be quiet
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P2T2 checked?
P4.9 (P5) checked? (no water contamination?)
HPC stage 7 bleed valve and HPC stage 10 bleed valve tested?
Borescope inspection performed?
RTFM!!!
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Originally Posted by Exup
And before you reply, why the hell are you asking this queation on a public forum rather than using the approved manuals. It's a joke.
I have to agree, to many half baked techs who should still be at school to learn there trade and the way to approach technical issues....
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