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Jumeirah James
21st Jul 2007, 08:03
Does anyone know why we wait for the 'REV GREEN' to come on before REVERSE is selected please? Can't we just apply reverse and the FADEC govern when it can supply power? I asked an Instructor and all he said was 'it's SOP'.

Thanks for your replies

JJ

Right Way Up
21st Jul 2007, 08:11
JJ,
Its not SOP in my company. However I would guess that your company wants to ensure all reversers unstowed before applying Max reverse. If one does not unstow and you apply max reverse you could get quite a large swing.

Founder
21st Jul 2007, 09:44
According to Airbus standard SOP 3.03.22 P5 REV33

you are supposed to select max reverse immediately after the main landing gear touches down.

Any other restrictions might be due to company policy or airport regulations...

Kind Regards
Tim

Down Three Greens
21st Jul 2007, 10:22
Gents

A330 - Wait for REV green

A320 - You don't

Please state the aircraft type!.

Your profile states Dubai...A330 I would guess????

Jumeirah James
22nd Jul 2007, 07:23
Thanks for the replies Gents.

FYI, I'm on the A330 but soon to go onto the A340. The same applies there apparently too.

So would it be a fair assumption that this might be an Engine manufacturer related specification or purely performance related, as RWU suggests? As the A320 doesn't specify this, wouldn't you get a large swing too if it didn't deploy?

Thanks again

square leg
22nd Jul 2007, 07:41
When you land a 320 OEI and apply max reverse, you don't get a big swing... I thing...k? I think there's an idle reverse limitation on the 321 though.

Dream Land
22nd Jul 2007, 08:11
Idle reverse is permitted down to aircraft stop (A320,A321)

On-MarkBob
23rd Jul 2007, 21:13
It depends on which engine you have. CFM is ok, but the V25 has a cascade reverser which can blow out the refueling panel door below 60 kts. Airbus have now modified newer aircraft refueling panel doors and they can be identified by the hinges being on the forward edge.

Dream Land
24th Jul 2007, 04:07
We have V2500's on our new A321's, no such restriction.