TAP003: Hydraulics

TAP003: Hydraulics

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TAP115: Engine Fire Procedure

In this episode Matt has a look at a case study to highlight the importance of not delaying the implementation of the engine fire procedure. For extra information on the topics covered today you can also listen to The A320 Podcast epsiodes 13 and 43. 

TAP114: Prevention of EGT overlimits

In this episode, Matt looks at EGT overlimits with a case study, background tech, some methods we can use to prevent it as a flight crew and how to deal with it if we experince it. Support the podcast with patreon www.patreon.com/a320podcast or buy us a coffee at https://buymeaco ...  Afficher plus

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