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captain87 30th December 2007 08:11

A320 Speedbrakes locked out
 
:eek: A320 QUESTION

Are there any possibilities for the speedbrakes to get locked out when airborne ?

If yes, what procedures should be used for a safe approach and landing ?

... I think it (if possible) should be one of the hardest and dangerous emergencies that "could" happen in flight ! ... I don't know if it has been ever practiced in the simulator ...

Thank you and Best Regards

by captain87

Clandestino 30th December 2007 09:40


Are there any possibilities for the speedbrakes to get locked out when airborne ?
I hope not.

There's no ECAM or paper procedure dealing with it. All of them assume that spoilers have failed in the retracted position. Also no Vapp or RLD penalty in QRH for "spoilers remain extended". Spoilers are designed to retract and remain retracted in case of hyd or actuator failure.

I assume that if sppoilers stuck while deployed, you'd need fair increase in Vapp and ALD to catter for reduced wing efficency. But while I've heard of inflight ground spoilers deployment, mainly caused by faulty WOW switches (or in the Valujet case, creative circuit-breaker operation), I've never heard of spoiler that refused to retract, though someone better informed might correct me on that.

And I have never practiced it in the sim, or heard from someone who did.

captain87 30th December 2007 11:29

re from captain87
 
I already know that the speedbrakes fail in its retracted position, but I usually think at what it said to be "impossible" ... "everything may occur".


Thank you for your answer and Best Regards !

captain87

elac2 30th December 2007 11:41

Hi all.
I was led to believe that in all cases the spoilers fail in the retracted position. This is not so. Have ended up one spoiler floating all the way back from Funchal!! Failed about 20 mins after departure!!

Happy New Year

elac2

avionneta 30th December 2007 12:33

The situation is dangerous in certain situations like a go around with a low speed otherwise you just have more trust. but it must be flying well provided you're not at the edge of the flight enveloppe.


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