A321 ferry flight with L/G down: APU ON?
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A321 ferry flight with L/G down: APU ON?
Hello everyone! A question for airbus heads 
Why is there a requirement to keep APU running during the whole flight time with L/G down?
We operate a fleet of A320/321/320N/321N (CFM), but such a requirement applies only to A321 CEO.
I suppose this has something to deal with ELEC EMER and LGCIU proximity sensors, but can’t find anything specific to A321.
Any ideas?

Why is there a requirement to keep APU running during the whole flight time with L/G down?
We operate a fleet of A320/321/320N/321N (CFM), but such a requirement applies only to A321 CEO.
I suppose this has something to deal with ELEC EMER and LGCIU proximity sensors, but can’t find anything specific to A321.
Any ideas?

Joined: Aug 2002
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From: 43N
Not on a bus but I did it in the commuters once. Nothing in manual and company could not even give me fuel flow or
any max altitude data. I just topped it off with gas flying over Eastern US states plenty of divert options
The things we used to get away with years ago...Sure now there was something illegal about that operation
any max altitude data. I just topped it off with gas flying over Eastern US states plenty of divert options
The things we used to get away with years ago...Sure now there was something illegal about that operation






