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Old 1st September 2011 | 04:36
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A320 TOGA thrust Take Off

Hi,

Can someone give me some guidance as in when TOGA thrust Take OFF is required on A320 plz? ( IAE engines )


1- Contaminated r/w
2- suspected Windshear?
3- when required by MEL ( unserviceabilities of certain equipments)


Pretty sure there are more but i don't know...what they are....

Low QNH? is it a requirement? If yes, how low ? ( and where can i find the reference for that :P )

Many thanks in advance for your help.
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Old 1st September 2011 | 05:09
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Additional considerations-
Use TOGA if final Flex temp calculated is below Tref or OAT. (FCOM-Perf-Takeoff-Thrust Options).
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Old 1st September 2011 | 07:33
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if you are performance limited to use FLEX
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Old 1st September 2011 | 09:46
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If you forget to enter a FLEX temperature in the PERF page..you select TOGA
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Old 1st September 2011 | 17:46
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hi Neupilot,

4. deicing fluid has been applied.
5. 30 day TOGA use (company specific).
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Old 1st September 2011 | 18:58
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When deicing fluid has been used???
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Old 2nd September 2011 | 19:14
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Maybe is company specific but there is no reference anywhere in Airbus manuals to use TOGA if you deiced ... unless, of course, the runway is contaminated (former FCOM2 - e.g. 4mm wet sn)
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Old 3rd September 2011 | 14:18
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When FLEX is SOP (most carriers today), then a means must be in place to measure engine deterioration. Either a statistical databank and program is utilized, or else the operator must execute a TOGA periodically (30 days is typical).
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Old 4th September 2011 | 07:05
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In our company when dispatching with with more than one 1 MEL/CDL item performance penalty, and when departing a RWY not in the normal schedule, in variable winds associated with frontal or thunderstorm activity, inoperative equipment affecting crew workload eg inoperative engine gauges etc
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