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Emergency Landing All Engine Failure
1. Emergency Landing All Engine Failure
Please check notes below the slide2. Contents
1Background
2
When to apply the different procedures
3
Emergency Landing - Procedure
4
Questions?
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3.
BackgroundHudson event:
Bird strike
Thrust Loss at 3000 ft AGL
Touchdown 3 minutes later
All 155 persons on-board
safely evacuated
NTSB Safety Recommendation :
Require manufacturer of turbine powered aircraft
to develop checklist and procedure for
dual engine failure occurring at low altitude.
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4.
New ProcedureAirbus Answer
Create new procedure
EMERGENCY
LANDING:
manufacturer
of turbine
powered
Require
aircraft
to develop checklist
and for
procedure
To configure
landing for
when
no time toatrelight
dual engine failure
occurring
low altitude.
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5. ALL ENGINE FAILURE procedure
OLM 2012 - Emergency Landing / All Engine FailureALL ENGINE FAILURE procedure
Main Steps
Initial Descent
Windmilling Relight
Starter Assisted Relight
Descent at Green Dot
Approach
Forced landing - Ditching
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6. Creation “EMERGENCY LANDING”
ScopeTotal thrust loss very close
to the ground - No time to
relight
Remaining time to
touchdown must be used
to configure the aircraft for
touchdown.
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Flaps?
Speed?
Gear?
7. When to apply the different procedures
Current proceduresEngine Operative
ABN 70
ABN 80
ABN 80
DITCHING
FORCED
LANDING
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ALL
ENGINE
ALL
ENG
FAILURE
FLAMEOUT
if no relight:
Ditching
Forced
if no relight:
Landing
Ditching | Forced
Landing
8. When to apply the different procedures
Enhanced proceduresEngine Operative
ABN 70
ABN 80
EMER LANDING
ABN 80
DITCHING
FORCED
LANDING
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ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching
Forced
Landing
Ditching Forced
Landing
9. When to apply the different procedures
Which QRHprocedure?
Engine Operative
ABN 70
ABN 80
EMER LANDING
ABN 80
DITCHING
FORCED
LANDING
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ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching
Forced
Landing
Ditching Forced
Landing
10. When to apply the different procedures
Engine OperativeABN 80
ABN 80
DITCHING
FORCED
LANDING
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Scenario example:
11. When to apply the different procedures
Thrust lossTime to relight? Time to touchdown?
ABN 70
Cover
EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching | Forced
Landing
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Ditching Forced
Landing
12. When to apply the different procedures
No longer possible tomaintain level flight
Not always associated with
the ECAM Alert:
ENG DUAL FAILURE
Thrust loss
Time to relight? Time to touchdown?
ABN 70
Illustration:
Cover
EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
ENG 1 FAIL
Apply QRH proc even if not
prompted by ECAM
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if no relight:
Ditching | Forced
Landing
Ditching Forced
Landing
13. When to apply the different procedures
Close to the ground ?Is touchdown imminent ?
Time to relight ?
Not only a matter of altitude
but rather a matter of:
Time to touchdown
Flight crew workload:
Pilot judgment will
determine what can be
attempted to recover
Environmental conditions
(weather, day/night, terrain,
...)
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Thrust loss
Time to relight? Time to touchdown?
ABN 70
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EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
ENG DUAL
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching | Forced
Landing
Ditching Forced
Landing
14. When to apply the different procedures
Scenario example:We have no
more fuel !
We need to drift
down as far as
possible
We lost both
engines!
Thrust loss
Time to relight? Time to touchdown?
ABN 70
Cover
EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching | Forced
Landing
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Ditching Forced
Landing
15. When to apply the different procedures
Thrust lossThere is a field
straight ahead.
Let’s go over
there!
We lost both
engines!
Time to relight? Time to touchdown?
ABN 70
Cover
EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
ALL ENGINE
FAILURE
if no relight:
Ditching | Forced
Landing
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Ditching Forced
Landing
16. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
• Provides the minimum steps to land:
Ditching Forced
Landing
• APU Start / Landing Gear / Flaps / Speed target
• Main steps of “Forced landing” or “Ditching”
procedure of the All Engine Failure procedure.
• Compromise:
Covering
as many cases
as possible
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Short
Straight Forward
Easy to apply
17. Emergency Landing - Procedure
OLM 2012 - Emergency Landing / All Engine FailureCover
Emergency Landing - Procedure
EMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
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18. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Electrical Power Supply
Gear - Flaps - Speed
“Brace for Impact”
Pitch - minimize Vertical Speed
Securing the Aircraft
EMER EVAC PROC APPLY
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19. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
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20. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
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21. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Elec
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22. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Gear
Flaps
Speed
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23. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Cabin
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24. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Mini V/S
Pitch
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25. Emergency Landing - Procedure
CoverEMER LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Ditching Forced
Landing
Secure A/C
EMER EVAC
Procedure
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26. Contents
1Background – Planned enhancements
2
When to apply the different procedures
3
Emergency Landing - Procedure
4
Questions?
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27. Conclusion
New ProcedureEMERGENCY LANDING
ALL ENG FAILURE
Immediately accessible
To configure the aircraft
When no time to relight
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