A320 WINSHIELD HEAT ALERT ON GROUND
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A320 WINSHIELD HEAT ALERT ON GROUND
Hi im sure i read somewhere about this message happening in hot climates whilst on the ground im currently working in africa and you can imagine the windows get extremely hot whilst sitting on the apron im sure there is a technical instruction for this
You're not confusing the AIR L(R) WING LEAK warning in hot weather alleviated by leaving flaps at 1?
Got me curious so i rummaged. The window heaters maintain a temp between 35 and 42C, after elec power on on course. The window heat does stop heating when the window heat computer detects temps at or above +60C. That triggers the L(R) WINDSHIELD FAULT.
Got me curious so i rummaged. The window heaters maintain a temp between 35 and 42C, after elec power on on course. The window heat does stop heating when the window heat computer detects temps at or above +60C. That triggers the L(R) WINDSHIELD FAULT.
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Remove any of the removable sun screens. Make sure the flightdeck is cool.
reset the WHC, pull and reset CB X13 and CB W13 See FCOM.
reset the WHC, pull and reset CB X13 and CB W13 See FCOM.