Well, yes ICAO doesn't have any regulations as you described. I referred to to the CS-25 of EASA and it doesn't say anything much about the regulations (or soft laws) on automation of aircraft systems. But I find some info in the FAA CFR 14. 25 about some regulations governing automation. Is there a...
Jump to postThanks for replying me and your guidance helped me a lot. I will look in to ICAO Annex 8. I want to write about automation regulation under ICAO, FAA and EASA.
Jump to postHello all, I'm in a big rush for finding some links to collect some information for this question "Which ICAO Annexes are regulating aircraft system automation during the certification of an Aircraft?" If you could show your helping hand with some links or some data, that will be a huge he...
Jump to postHello all, I'm in a big rush for finding some links to collect some information for this question "Which ICAO Annexes are regulating aircraft system automation during the certification of an Aircraft?" If you could show your helping hand with some links or some data, that will be a huge he...
Jump to postGet your A&P and a business degree which will enable you to become a planner. Twist wrenches for a while, even if its on little airplanes. Become an expert at job cards, AD compliance and all the maintenance manuals. Having that skill set will help open doors in planning should you wish to purs...
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If some got a chance to join an airline as an aircraft mechanic or aircraft maintenance planeer what will be the beat to choose? Any pros and cons in two careers. Salary will be same for both during first few years. Any kind of comments are highly appreciated.
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Skywalker92
Big thanks for mmo and Woodreau!. I figured out for what should I pay attention to.
Jump to postThanks woodreau. This will help me a lot. What kind of technical questions will be useful to get familiarize with?
Jump to postHello avgeeks,
Hope we got lot of experienced commercial pilots on board
My question is what will be the most important and challenging questions that will be raised in an interview for a commercial pilot? Any kind of explanations are highly appreciated!
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Skywalker92
It is used to cool the hydraulic oil in the CSD (constant speed drive that drives the electrical generator). Here is a link to a nice explanation of how they work: http://www.k-makris.gr/AircraftComponents/CSD/C.S.D.htm Thanks for the awesome link Balerit, appreciate it. :thumbsup: Major changes: #...
Jump to postLets us say if hijackers have entered to an aircraft which was ready for the departure, if someone(pilots/flight attendants or passengers on board) got a chance to evade from the aircraft who should evade first? Is there any operational procedure to follow during such an incident? I know that this ...
Jump to postThank you all of experts for your valuable answers! Can anybody explain about the anti-siphon mechanism fitted to the aircraft oil tanks. I went through many documents but unfortunately unable to find out anything related to aviation. Siphoning by definition means xfer of fluid from a higher point ...
Jump to post#4 is probably an oil cooler. Thanks Balerit :) Is it for ACOC use? It is used to cool the hydraulic oil in the CSD (constant speed drive that drives the electrical generator). Here is a link to a nice explanation of how they work: http://www.k-makris.gr/AircraftComponents/CSD/C.S.D.htm Thanks for ...
Jump to postWell.... you haven't said whether the hijackers were discovered before departure. that wouldn't make them very good hijackers would it. I imagine hijackers would be very compliant, courteous, nice, and accommodating until they didn't need to be. Anyways, based on your prior postings, I believe you ...
Jump to postflydude380 wrote:I think pilots of course and even flight attendants to a certain extent. Why? Cause the crew are a vital component for hijackers to carry out their mission.
Thank you all of experts for your valuable answers!
Can anybody explain about the anti-siphon mechanism fitted to the aircraft oil tanks. I went through many documents but unfortunately unable to find out anything related to aviation.
Lets us say if hijackers have entered to an aircraft which was ready for the departure, if someone(pilots/flight attendants or passengers on board) got a chance to evade from the aircraft who should evade first? Is there any operational procedure to follow during such an incident? I know that this i...
Jump to postBalerit wrote:#4 is probably an oil cooler.
Hello guys, Recently I got a chance to work with few brand new A320neo and A321neo aircraft and they were fitted with CFM LEAP-1A engines. I noticed some differences in the LEAP engine when compared to other A320 family engines(mainly CFM 56-5B and V2500). What I noticed is, 1. It has a flag to indi...
Jump to postI was not arguing with you Starlionblue, I'm not that much genius
Thanks for the crystal clear explanation and I thought that Trim tanks are solely to cater the CG shifts and never thought about improving efficiency.
You are correct Starlionblue! As A350 is not fitted with Trim tanks so it deploys flap to maintain the Center of Gravity within the limits. I think it is some thing like Aileron droop that happens during the flap extension and this small droop is not indicated in the displays. IIRC aileron droop du...
Jump to postThis should give you an idea. http://flytristar.tripod.com/article/art10.html It helped a lot mmo. Gave me an idea how worse it can be! Every time I've seen this, and I've seen more times than I should of, it has resulted in an air turn back. Apparently, the oil does not begin to leak out the fille...
Jump to postYou are correct Starlionblue!
As A350 is not fitted with Trim tanks so it deploys flap to maintain the Center of Gravity within the limits. I think it is some thing like Aileron droop that happens during the flap extension and this small droop is not indicated in the displays.
Hello Avgeeks, I just wanted to know what will happen if some one install the oil filler cap in a wrong manner or with a damaged O ring( that allows fluid leakage ) or in the worst case, if the person forgets to install the cap and then the aircraft is released :shock: . For sure oil will leak out d...
Jump to postI’m sure the AMM has a basic description somewhere, but I would look in the wiring diagram and see who (system-wise) are the users.
Thanks a lot for the answers StereoTechque and Dalmd88.
Do you guys have any document related to this?
Hello avgeeks, I got a question about the Maintenance mode on Airbus aircraft. We turn it on if we no longer need the power for cockpit instruments and other main functions. If any cleaning process is carried out in the cabin by cleaners, we turn Maintenance mode ON for them to keep the cabin lights...
Jump to postthepinkmachine,Woodreau,StereoTechque,Starlionblue,Apprentice,RotateAero and Horstroad thanks for the explanations!
Hello avgeeks, I got a problem when going through some articles about aircraft fuel systems and how fuel is fed to the engine. Already I know that there are booster pumps in wing fuel tanks and center tanks to supply fuel to the engine driven fuel pump with a head pressure. My question is what will ...
Jump to postskyhawkmatthew wrote: If AC power is not available, the APU has a dedicated DC fuel pump in the left main tank. Once there's AC power, the left forward main AC pump will operate even with its switch turned off in order to supply the APU. However, if you want, you can manually turn on a different pu...
Jump to postThe APU is fed from the trim tank if there is fuel in it by using the aft APU fuel pump, and from the wing tanks otherwise using the forward APU fuel pump. If the standpipe should be empty for some reason (well, not so much empty filled with air) you can't start the APU as the fuel won't be sucked ...
Jump to postWe always start the left engine first on the 330. Operator specific? yes you are correct Starlionblue. It should be the other way around . A320 right engine and A330 left engine. On the 777 we start both at the same time on the -200 and -300; the -300ER's huge engines demand too much air so it's on...
Jump to postIn our airport APU is started before the push-back and after landing the aircraft. We disconnect the GPU before commencing the push-back and aircraft PACS are supplied by the APU bleed. During the push-back one engine is started(on A320 left engine and on A330 right engine and I do not know about ai...
Jump to postI got a PDF file and went through it.. Found answers for many of my questions. This is how I understood.. In normal aircraft engines the fan,low pressure compressor and low pressure turbine is in the same shaft. In order to be more efficient we have to rotate this shaft in a considerable speed. When...
Jump to postI have gone through the internet searching for much deeper information about Pratt & Whitney PW1000G and ended up with out any valuable information. Can some one explain about Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engine? I know that it consists of an additional gear box that permits to rotate low pressur...
Jump to postAl things are here...
http://www.howtheyfly.com/2016/10/autom ... lance.html
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Skywalker92
got everything starlionblue... thanks a lot.. Transponder uses TCAS antenna to transmit its parameters,those parameters are received by the aircraft at its vicinity. TCAS antenna is not used to transmit details to the ground that means to Secondary Surveillance Radar and ADSB receivers. The details ...
Jump to postthanks both zeke and mmo.. <table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/mmo" class="quote" target="_blank">mmo</a> (<a href="#2" class="quote">Reply 2</a>):<br/><i>There are many ways to di...
Jump to postACARS(aircraft addressing and reporting system) is installed in both Airbus and Boeing as I know... 1).Is there principle differences between these two systems and their operations? 2).According to my knowledge it is used to exchange info between aircraft and ground( may be satellites will get invol...
Jump to postThanks a lot wingscrubber...
your explanation is more than enough....
thanks larshjort
unloading valve are using in fixed displacement type pumps and what sort of valve we accommodate in variable displacement type pumps?
thanks all... <table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Jetlagged" class="quote" target="_blank">Jetlagged</a> (<a href="#2" class="quote">Reply 2</a>):<br/><i>so I was interested in wha...
Jump to postcan anyone explain me the difference of variable displacement piston pump and stratopower pump.
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Skywalker92
Can any one explain me how this mass flow control valve works,as per the image if the cabin pressure reduces valve will move in to a close position rather than opening it to allow more air in the cabin. one of my friend told me that this is for mass control and not for controlling the pressurization...
Jump to postDo any one explain me about the frequency used in those antennas ...
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Skywalker92
That means VHF and HF antennas are used for communication while all ATC antennas and TCAS antennas are used for transponder tasks??
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