A330 HYD G ENG 1+2 pumps/ Use RAT??
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A330 HYD G ENG 1+2 pumps/ Use RAT??
Hello all,
Regarding a recent sim session. One of the in-flight failures that the instructor gave us was ;
HYD G ENG 1+2 PUMP LO PR
Which led us to lose many systems such as autobrake and normal brakes, L/G retract, part spoilers etc.
The instructor then turned on the RAT and demonstrated that we recovered the use of the Green HYD system and were essentially 'back to normal'.
We then went on to perform a normal, uneventful landing.
So my question is, why doesn't the ECAM prompt the crew to use the RAT in this scenario?
Regarding a recent sim session. One of the in-flight failures that the instructor gave us was ;
HYD G ENG 1+2 PUMP LO PR
Which led us to lose many systems such as autobrake and normal brakes, L/G retract, part spoilers etc.
The instructor then turned on the RAT and demonstrated that we recovered the use of the Green HYD system and were essentially 'back to normal'.
We then went on to perform a normal, uneventful landing.
So my question is, why doesn't the ECAM prompt the crew to use the RAT in this scenario?
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Hi,
extending the RAT is an irreversible action and is not justified by losing only one hydraulic system. In the scenario you have mentioned there is no real need to extend the RAT unless you are LDA limited and you have no other options around.
extending the RAT is an irreversible action and is not justified by losing only one hydraulic system. In the scenario you have mentioned there is no real need to extend the RAT unless you are LDA limited and you have no other options around.