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Old 6th August 2024 | 18:05
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Yes EASA requires a LDA calculation, that's a fact. That does not mean you can stop thinking once a number appears on your performance tool. I have seen this attitude many times when I working for an ACMI airline where 'ticking the boxes' was considered a priority over common sense.

To me it looks like CVividasku is addressing this rather than saying it's ok to ignore regulations. Good attitude if you ask me.
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Old 7th August 2024 | 05:08
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That does not mean you can stop thinking once a number appears on your performance tool.
Oh.. I thought you could 😕


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Old 7th August 2024 | 16:18
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Why are so many of you discussing GS mini when GS mini is not really relevant in the question asked?
There is no GS-mini protection for a crosswind, GS-mini only looks at the headwind component, GS mini is irrelevant in this.

What is relevant in answering the question is that the FCTM recommends to add a few knots in a gusty crosswind situation. Again, nothing to do with GS-mini.
Wether or not I would pull selected speed to add this increment to Vapp to assist in a last minute gusty crosswind scenario is a whole other debate which I will stay away from, as it’s too much dependent on company culture and SOP.
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Old 7th August 2024 | 16:27
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Originally Posted by PENKO
Why are so many of you discussing GS mini when GS mini is not really relevant in the question asked?
There is no GS-mini protection for a crosswind, GS-mini only looks at the headwind component, GS mini is irrelevant in this.

What is relevant in answering the question is that the FCTM recommends to add a few knots in a gusty crosswind situation. Again, nothing to do with GS-mini.
Wether or not I would pull selected speed to add this increment to Vapp to assist in a last minute gusty crosswind scenario is a whole other debate which I will stay away from, as it’s too much dependent on company culture and SOP.
I think it’s because two threads got mixed up as the OP asked the same question in another thread down below where the main topic was the GS mini function.
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Old 14th August 2024 | 20:08
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A few reasons I've used selected speed is if Vapp is right on Vls. Otherwise G/S mini and ATC asking for minimum approach speed.

Not sure how much micro managing your company does (someone says you'll be in the office for selecting speed? Crazy).

Anyhow managed speed is a great tool and awesome 99% of the time. But don't over think it if you want to do something different. You could always change Vapp in the box if heavier than GW, but on short final ask the PM to select a speed (or just fly a couple kts fast if a/thr is off).
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Old 14th August 2024 | 20:11
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A few reasons I've used selected speed is if Vapp is right on Vls. Otherwise G/S mini and ATC asking for minimum approach speed.

Not sure how much micro managing your company does (someone says you'll be in the office for selecting speed? Crazy).

Anyhow managed speed is a great tool and awesome 99% of the time. But don't over think it if you want to do something different. You could always change Vapp in the box if heavier than GW, but on short final ask the PM to select a speed (or just fly a couple kts fast if a/thr is off).
If VApp is bang on Vls probably just worth adding a few knots to VApp itself, still then get the full benefit of G/S Mini
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Old 19th August 2024 | 04:18
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Originally Posted by CanadianAirbusPilot
A few reasons I've used selected speed is if Vapp is right on Vls. Otherwise G/S mini and ATC asking for minimum approach speed.

Not sure how much micro managing your company does (someone says you'll be in the office for selecting speed? Crazy).

Anyhow managed speed is a great tool and awesome 99% of the time. But don't over think it if you want to do something different. You could always change Vapp in the box if heavier than GW, but on short final ask the PM to select a speed (or just fly a couple kts fast if a/thr is off).
you don't use selected speed but use manual thrust with managed speed if not happy with ATHR response. You don't change Vapp to oblige ATC just follow SOP.
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Old 19th August 2024 | 04:34
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Originally Posted by CVividasku
In my experience of 2000 hours until now,.
That is not a lot
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