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A321 - NORM BRK FAULT

Old 27th October 2015 | 15:46
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A321 - NORM BRK FAULT

Does anyone know why I can fly CAT 2 ONLY with a BRAKES NORM BRK FAULT on a A321? I just loose NORM BRK and AUTO BRK.

I couldn't find any restriction in the table REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR CAT2 AND CAT3.

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Old 2nd November 2015 | 01:00
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Antiskid is required for CAT 3. You lose antiskid with the said fault.
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Old 3rd November 2015 | 07:36
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Originally Posted by dream747
Antiskid is required for CAT 3. You lose antiskid with the said fault.
Hi dream747,

You have ALTN Y NRK WITH A/SKID, so not an issue.
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Old 4th November 2015 | 10:51
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A321 Normal Brake Fault

Hello guys.
I have been looking at books and i didn't found anything specifically yet. So if i can guess according to the books the only thing you loss with this fault is the auto brake, in that case i guess airbus is worry you can't keep centerline without it in LVO.
I don't think is a matter of A/SKID or also N/W STRG because those limit you only in automatic rollout and this means you can make CAT3A approaches without auto rollout according to JAR-OPS.
Anyway if i found anything else i let you know.
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Old 5th November 2015 | 00:37
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Ah, I was looking at the wrong page at my end. Apologies!
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