A320 Nose Gear Incident
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BSCU Fault?
They landed back 25 minutes after take off. That’s not a lot of time to DODAR/GRADE the malfunction, which has been an issue for years on the A320 and has often been attributed to a fault in the Brake Steering Control Unit (BSCU).
A BSCU fault incident: https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/...eles_USA,_2005 |
I like the comment in the Simple Flying article:
The aircraft involved will also need to undergo maintenance and repairs before returning to service. There’s a surprise! The runway too judging from the picture. |
This has happened to A320s before... 2005, Jet Blue BUR-JFK knew immediately after takeoff that there was a NG issue, burned fuel for three hours before heading into LAX.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ticle-1.607155 |
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