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Old 28th Oct 2023, 01:15
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B777 airspeed unreliable or disagree

as we all know there is airspeed unreliable checklist in QRH of B777, my question is would it happen that airspeed disagree on both PFD?
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Of course. AF447 is a great example of that.
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On a B777, A pitot system blocked by protective covers or foreign objects can result in no airspeed indication, or airspeed indications that vary between instruments.
Unreliable airspeed indications can result from blocking or freezing of the pitot/static system or a severely damaged or missing radome. When the ram air inlet to the pitot head is blocked, pressure in the probe is released through the drain holes and the airspeed slowly drops to zero. If the ram air inlet and the probe drain holes are both blocked, pressure trapped within the system reacts unpredictably. The pressure may increase through expansion, decrease through contraction, or remain constant. In all cases, the airspeed indications would be abnormal.

The PM should monitor engine instruments and airspeed indications during the takeoff roll and announce any abnormalities. The PM should announce passing 80 knots and the PF should verify that his airspeed indicator is in agreement. It is important that aircrews ensure airspeed indicators are functioning and reasonable at the 80 knot callout. If the accuracy of either primary airspeed indication is in question, reference the standby airspeed indicator.

The ADIRS calculates airplane altitude, airspeed, attitude, heading, and position data for the displays, flight management system, flight controls, engine controls, Airspeed/Mach Indications. The major components of ADIRS are the air data inertial reference unit (ADIRU), secondary attitude and air data reference unit (SAARU), and air data modules.
The ADIRU and SAARU receive air data from the same three sources. The ADIRU and SAARU validate the air data before it may be used for navigation.
The three air data sources are the left, center, and right pitot and static systems. Air data is valid when two or more sources agree in the ADIRU, SAARU, or both.
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