Airbus Holding - The Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • In this video we look at the basics involved in programming the A320 MCDU/FMGC in order to set up, enter and depart from a holding pattern. You join us in the descent as the aircraft approaches Manchester Airport, EGCC via the DAYNE2A arrival.
    Timings:
    02:10 How to insert the hold.
    04:30 Completing the Radio Navigation page.
    07:10 How to exit the hold.
    Acronyms used in this video:
    FMGC: Flight Management and Guidance Computer
    MCDU: Multipurpose Control and Display Unit
    FMA - Flight Mode Annunciator (The modes at the top of the Primary Flight Display, PFD).
    STAR - Standard Arrival Route
    Trivia:
    Unless specifically stated, holding patterns are almost always based on right hand turns.
    There are 3 priniciple methods of entering the hold, direct, parallel and offset, which we plan to explore in a later video.
    Interesting Stuff / Further Reading:
    The A320 default holding speed is the lowest of the a) Maximum endurance speed. b) ICAO limit holding speeds (07:50). c) Speed constraint (if any).
    When no specific speed limit applies, the default hold speed (such as in this video) is approximately equal to Green Dot speed for the A320/A321 with CFM engines. On the A320 IAE, it is normally Green Dot +20kts for altitudes below 20,000'.
    Manual Reference - (A320/1 FCOM)/Aircraft Systems/Auto Flight - Flight Management/Flight Planning/Lateral Functions/FMS/Holding Pattern
    Mode reversion - as the aircraft leaves the holding fix a lateral mode reversion occurs with the loss of NAV mode, in this case following a lateral discontinuity in the MCDU. Heading is automatically engaged and the reversion is highlighted by a triple click sound. A white box is displayed around the new FMA annunciation for 10-15 seconds.
    You can download charts for any UK airfield for free from the NATS Aeronautical Information Service / eAIP Package at www.nats-uk.ead....
    Note:
    This video is published for familiarisation purposes with our simulator only and any views expressed within this video are our own. Some calls and checks have been omitted for brevity. Always refer to your company documentation or appropriate flight crew manual as the primary reference.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @PilotAlexander
    @PilotAlexander 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video, well done ;)

  • @zhesun7170
    @zhesun7170 Год назад

    wonderful video ,thank you so much .and one thing here ,about the inbound track to Dayne 312 on the map ,I am wondering if it is a good idea to change from the computed 311 to the map figure 312 ,because according somewhere from the Manuel it said there might be a small difference from cdu track and map track .because they use different magnetic variation sometime . thanks again for the hard work .

  • @tenientef2
    @tenientef2 Год назад

    thanks for the video! btw..aren't holds above FL140 inbound 1,5 minutes instead of just 1?

  • @nicolashernandezcastrocolo1843
    @nicolashernandezcastrocolo1843 2 года назад

    Do i have to have a current flight plan, int A and B setted to ensure a hold point blow?? Cause i cant insert a hold point and i didnt make any inisialization and fligjt plan setting!!!???

    • @noway9880
      @noway9880 Год назад

      nobody flies with literally no setup done...??? why would you? maybe a airbus test pilot on the first run in their own airspace

  • @PeskyTheWabbit
    @PeskyTheWabbit Месяц назад

    Not sure what it is, but there is a quite a loud *very* high pitch sound in your video that is painful to my ears. It might be too high to ear depending on age, but I would definitely look into what might be causing that. I had to snort to block up my ears to comfortably watch the video. Thanks for the vid though!