Dual G+Y hydraulic A320
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Dual G+Y hydraulic A320
Hello everyone,
The subject has been covered several times however I still couldn't find an answer to the following question.
As per the Approach procedures, pilots are supposed to switch the EDP(s) back on if the low air pressure or overheat conditions have disappeared.
Any particular reason why I wouldn't want to turn the PTU back to auto as well?
Thanks in advance for the replies.
The subject has been covered several times however I still couldn't find an answer to the following question.
As per the Approach procedures, pilots are supposed to switch the EDP(s) back on if the low air pressure or overheat conditions have disappeared.
Any particular reason why I wouldn't want to turn the PTU back to auto as well?
Thanks in advance for the replies.
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Hello everyone,
The subject has been covered several times however I still couldn't find an answer to the following question.
As per the Approach procedures, pilots are supposed to switch the EDP(s) back on if the low air pressure or overheat conditions have disappeared.
Any particular reason why I wouldn't want to turn the PTU back to auto as well?
Thanks in advance for the replies.
The subject has been covered several times however I still couldn't find an answer to the following question.
As per the Approach procedures, pilots are supposed to switch the EDP(s) back on if the low air pressure or overheat conditions have disappeared.
Any particular reason why I wouldn't want to turn the PTU back to auto as well?
Thanks in advance for the replies.