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Old 3rd Mar 2019, 22:53
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Jim510
 
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A320 speed in SRS mode - missed approach

Hello everybody!

I have a question about A320 behaviour in missed approach. Let's say the aircraft is light, and you have speed limit of 160 in first turn. When you set TOGA, the aircraft will go in SRS mode. For example, Vapp target was 130 kts. Is it possible to have too much energy, giving you speed of more than 160 kts, due to pitch limit of the SRS mode? In DSC 22-30-80-20 FCOM is stating that target speed is limited to V2+15 KT.

On my previous aircraft the procedure in this case was to pull V/S if you see that your speed is increasing above your desired speed and get the A/THR in speed mode. So on the A320, selecting V/S, selecting speed and setting thrust levers in CLB detent would make automation do what we want. The speed and climb gradient would be controlled. Do you agree with this? And is it maybe written somewhere?

Thank you for your replies.

Jim
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