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Old 10th Nov 2017, 08:53
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A330 Flaps slats at zero

Hello there,

I am new to the A330 so forgive me if it is an obvious question.
In the landing with slats/flaps at zero it asks the flight crew to use flap lever one.
This is so that the go around modes engage on a go-around.
There is a small note regarding the SRS mode and the fact that it might not engage if the gear is not down.
Does anyone know why this would be, I can't see anything in the SRS engagement logic to suggest the gear is required down?
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just guessing, but it may be related to phase of flight, rather than gear position. its been a while since i flew the 'bus, but seem to remember something about SRS is only available in the flight phases associated with t/o and approach/landing. i.e. when the gear is down
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Under some circumstances you must be right that the FMGEC uses gear position to verify flight phase.
Usually for GA phase it would use FLAP lever to position 1.
Anyone think of a time it would use gear down for flight phase change?
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Haven't looked but I thought it was the setting of TOGA that restrings the flight plan and switches phases ?
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I found an Airbus presentation which says this note was added because there was a case where a crew had the flaps locked. They had CONF 1 and applied TOGA to go around but didn't get SRS mode.
So Airbus now say you need CONF 1 and gear down to engage SRS.
Why the QRH says "may not engage SRS" if you don't have the gear down is still a little confusing. Why the "may"; surely with the gear down it does engage and without it then it won't engage.
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Originally Posted by applecrumble
Hello there,

I am new to the A330 so forgive me if it is an obvious question.
In the landing with slats/flaps at zero it asks the flight crew to use flap lever one.
This is so that the go around modes engage on a go-around.
There is a small note regarding the SRS mode and the fact that it might not engage if the gear is not down.
Does anyone know why this would be, I can't see anything in the SRS engagement logic to suggest the gear is required down?
http://www.pprune.org/questions/2439...planation.html
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Doesn't mention anything about the gear having to be down to activate the go-around SRS mode.
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