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technopreneur 7th August 2014 15:40

Go-around altitude constraint
 
Good evening,

For airbus 330/340 during Go around phase, will the FMGC respect the altitude constraint coded on the go around part on the FM for both GA track mode as well as NAV mode? For example if the FM coding is 3000 feet and FCU is set on 5000 feet. Will it level off at 3000 feet initially?

EK380 7th August 2014 16:36

Don't think so....

PGA 7th August 2014 16:38

Open climb ignores any ALT constraint by default, so you would never get ALT in magenta in OPEN CLB, been playing on flight sim too much?

vilas 7th August 2014 17:02

It's not what is in the MCDU but what vertical mode you get in GA that decides whether constraints will be respected. CLB
mode is not available in GA and in OP CLB constraints won't be honoured.

TyroPicard 7th August 2014 19:17

From my FCOM...
The flight crew can arm the CLB mode during the takeoff, go-around, climb, and cruise phases and engage it during the climb and cruise phases.

The CLB mode is armed:
In flight, when the climb or go-around phase is active, and the following conditions are met:
• The lateral NAV mode is engaged
• The FCU selected altitude is above the aircraft's present altitude and the aircraft captures or flies an altitude constraint.

Which means.... If you select NAV before GA ACC ALT, then CLB will be armed, and will engage at ACC ALT.
But.. you cannot engage CLB manually in GA flight phase.

hikoushi 8th August 2014 02:19

Just set the FIRST altitude constraint as the FCU Missed Approach Altitude (assuming you are talking about a complex missed approach procedure like KSEA that has you cross a fix "at or below" a certain altitude, and then continue climb to your holding altitude). That way, no matter what vertical mode you wind up in you will hit the constraint properly. Technique.

Dan Winterland 8th August 2014 04:01

What he said. That's our SOP.

vilas 8th August 2014 06:02

Tyro
When in approach phase moment you hit TOGA FMGC goes to GA phase. In GA phase CLB mode is not available also it does not do any predictions. Simply changing lateral mode to NAV will not give you constraint protection. You need to get out of GA mode by activating approach only then you can get CLB and subsequent constraints protection.

TyroPicard 8th August 2014 07:48

vilas
Read the FCOM again.....
In GA phase you cannot engage CLB by pushing ALT knob.
However FCOM is quite clear that CLB mode will be armed during GA phase if certain conditions are met.
And if armed CLB will engage automatically if certain other condition are met....

vilas 8th August 2014 09:27

Tyro
Read which ever way you want to but as long as you are in GA mode at acceleration altitude you only change to OP CLB from SRS.
PRO-NORM-SRP-01-80 P 1/8
In the GO-AROUND phase, the system makes no predictions. Consequently, CLB and DES modes are not available, and the flight crew must monitor constraints.

sonicbum 8th August 2014 11:28

Tyro there is no way you will get a managed vertical mode (CLB) in a phase of flight where you have no predictions (GA), hence no CLB in GA phase.

TyroPicard 9th August 2014 18:31

Thank you, all clear now.

Microburst2002 10th August 2014 19:43

One of the conditions for CLB is that it has to be in a specific performance phases, GA phase not included.

The FCOM seems contradictory because it shows graphics of FMAs with TOGA/SRS/GA TRK and CLB in blue below SRS. However when you accelerate it will be OP CLB, not CLB what you will get. Hence the need to select the first constraint.

It is an old subject of debate, but lately it has become popular. probably there was an incident for this reason… Problem is that now some people misinterpret it and is doing weird things, like setting 1,000 as the GA altitude because the MAP says "climb to 1,000 then turn right to ZZZ VOR climbing to 3000" :=.


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