Final
Report № AIFN/0010/2018, issued on 10 January 2022
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The flight crew can select the autobrake deceleration rate of low, medium or maximum by
a pushbutton. As per the standard operating procedure (SOP), the selection of maximum braking
is required for takeoff at all times.
1.6.5
Thrust lever detent positions
The A320 thrust levers can be positioned in six detents along with the console panel. The
six detents divide each of the thrust lever sectors into five segments. The positions are:
REV MAX:
Maximum reverse thrust
REV IDLE:
idle reverse thrust
FWD IDLE:
idle forward thrust
IDLE:
Idle thrust for both forward and reverse thrust
CL:
Maximum climb thrust
FLX/MCT:
Flex takeoff/maximum continuous thrust
TOGA:
Maximum takeoff or go-around thrust.
1.6.6
Flaps lever position
There are five flaps lever positions in the A320. Table 6 includes information related to the
flap lever position, slats and flaps actual position, and the phase of flight for each of the flap lever
position:
The positions of the flaps and slats are displayed on the engine warning displays (E/WD)
which are centrally located in the cockpit.
1.6.7
Side stick priority
The two sidesticks on the A320 are not mechanically linked. Therefore, both sidesticks
may be operated independently of each other. When both sticks moving simultaneously, the system
sums up the signals of both pilots algebraically.
A priority pushbutton is provided on each stick to avoid both signals being added by the
system. By pressing this button, a pilot may cancel the inputs of the other pilot. An audio signal will
indicate which sidestick has priority and a red light comes on in front of the pilot whose stick is
deactivated. A green light will come on in front of the pilot who has taken control if the other stick is
not in the neutral position.
Table 5. Slats/flaps positions in Airbus A320
Lever Position
Slats Position
Flaps Position
Phase of Flight
0
0
0
Cruise
1 /1+F
18/18
0/10
Takeoff
2
22
15
Takeoff and Approach
3
22
20
Takeoff, Approach and Landing
Full
27
35
Landing