A320 : Thrust lever disagree / thrust lever fault
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A320 : Thrust lever disagree / thrust lever fault
I have 2 questions on the THRUST LEVER DISAGREE/THRUST LEVER FAULT procedures
1.For both cases the FCOM says that when the slats are extended the thrust is commanded to idle , and it stays idle even in the case of go-around. What the FCOM does not explicitly say ( and this is what I want to confirm) is that once you retract slats after a go-around , you will regain control of thrust .
2.The second question deals specifically with the THRUST LEVER FAULT procedure.
If you have this issue in flight there is a blue action line on the related ECAM :"THRUST LEVER 1(2)...............IDLE"
However we know that the affected engine will be modulated normally with ATHR ON , or get stuck at a high thrust setting without Autothrust . My question is why would the ECAM procedure have a command line for you to set idle thrust when there is no need for it?
1.For both cases the FCOM says that when the slats are extended the thrust is commanded to idle , and it stays idle even in the case of go-around. What the FCOM does not explicitly say ( and this is what I want to confirm) is that once you retract slats after a go-around , you will regain control of thrust .
2.The second question deals specifically with the THRUST LEVER FAULT procedure.
If you have this issue in flight there is a blue action line on the related ECAM :"THRUST LEVER 1(2)...............IDLE"
However we know that the affected engine will be modulated normally with ATHR ON , or get stuck at a high thrust setting without Autothrust . My question is why would the ECAM procedure have a command line for you to set idle thrust when there is no need for it?