Hey guys,
It is the second consecutive time that I have the following issue. After takeoff, the AC reaches only a speed of 175-180 knots during the climb. The AP disconnects several times because speed is too low. Engines have ca. 87% (CL detent). Pictures attached.
The autopilot also exceeds the selected altiude and keeps climbing.
After correcting the altiude and reaching cruise altitude, the AC accelerates and reaches the usual .778 mach.
What can be the reason for this behaviour?
Too slow during the climb
Too slow during the climb
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Best regards,
Alex
Alex
Re: Too slow during the climb
You're still in SRS mode which is not normal, and should not happen. SRS should switch to CLB at ACC ALT. What values do you set in THR RED/ACC ALT in the MCDU?
Regards,
Jean Luc
Jean Luc
Re: Too slow during the climb
Hi Jean Luc,
I never changed those values (also not during the planning of the last two flights when the problem occured).
BR, Alex
I never changed those values (also not during the planning of the last two flights when the problem occured).
BR, Alex
Best regards,
Alex
Alex
Re: Too slow during the climb
No if they are correct.
When do you retard the THR LVR from TOGA/FLX to CL detent?
When do you retard the THR LVR from TOGA/FLX to CL detent?
Regards,
Jean Luc
Jean Luc
Re: Too slow during the climb
It was NZWN/16, ATVE1Q.
I might have found the reason. When I sat in the cockpit today in the evening, I recognized that before the last two flights when the described problem occured, I have performed the engine fire test which I practically have never done before. I tried it only once long ago with the B56 version and couldnt even start the engines after that. It sounds strange, but then today in the evening I have setup the same flight like today at noon but without performing the fire test. And everything worked fine again (see pictures attached).
Can this be connected somehow?
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Best regards,
Alex
Alex