Implied A320 Electrical systems issues....
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"Electrical systems issues" - Why has the word "issue" replaced the word "problem" in the English language?
Issue? Problem?
Why has the word "issue" replaced the word "problem" in the English language?
Nah: 'problem' implies something with a solution; 'issue' means 'oh dear something's wrong'... and by the way, it's not my fault.
Nah: 'problem' implies something with a solution; 'issue' means 'oh dear something's wrong'... and by the way, it's not my fault.
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Hi everyone;
If I donīt remember wrong, Airbus fixed that problem in the new models (B6),
when the AC BUS 1 fails,the AC ESS BUS will AUTOMATICALLY be power by the AC BUS 2, without pressing the AC ESS FEED pushbutton switch.
I hope this helps.
DVD
If I donīt remember wrong, Airbus fixed that problem in the new models (B6),
when the AC BUS 1 fails,the AC ESS BUS will AUTOMATICALLY be power by the AC BUS 2, without pressing the AC ESS FEED pushbutton switch.
I hope this helps.
DVD
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The odd thing is that despite all of the supposed technology in this a/c, not one of those failures recorded in the CFDS fault reporting system even though 2 (LAV Smoke + SEC 1) were hard faults! (annunciated on ECAM & not intermittent)
Greetings,
Michael