This statement is a bit misleading....BTW....Green dot or best L/D decreases with both altitude and weight
The best L/D ratio does not change depending on weight....however the speed necessary to achieve it does.
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You haven't been paying attention. Airbus designed the QRH around "Assumptions". One of those assumptions being that you will re-start both engines following a dual failure.A330 wrote:The QRH is misleading as it wants you to start an engine, not glide to the ground. If you maintain 280 kts, after a dual engine failure, you will not glide as far as if you slowed to green dot.


I recall, twice. And, both times the pilots caused it by not correctly applying an MEL procedure prior to departure.ahramin wrote:It could always happen. How many times have airbus cockpits lost all screens? And don't forget that 757 that was dispatched with one gen inop, then lost the second gen, the apu, and the windmill, all for unrelated reasons.

You are absolutely correct. You just saved me from the greatest of the pilot sins. I got caught up in the problem (Trying to explain “Assumptions), and lost site of the situation.ca787546 wrote:Once again, I agree with TOGA Descent.... EXCEPT! There is an engine fire procedure in FCOM 3.02.26 P2 and P3.It is a bit misleading because one would expect it to be under ATA number 70, but since it has to do with Fire Protection it is at 26.
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Second Example. Open a generic Airbus FCOM volume 3; refer to section 2.70 (Power plant) and show me the section that deals with ENGINE FIRE. You won’t find it!
Assumptions are, that after the ECAM procedures are completed, that the fire is out, and you are simply dealing with an engine that has been shut down.
This is another EXAMPLE of the "assumption" Philosophy that Airbus uses, just like the assumptions made with the differences between restarting after a dual engine failure, and gliding at green dot, ;and various other issues.
This is completely absurb and this thread is now a concern.
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Okay. Slept that one off.
A330 wrote:
The QRH is misleading as it wants you to start an engine, not glide to the ground. If you maintain 280 kts, after a dual engine failure, you will not glide as far as if you slowed to green dot.
You haven't been paying attention. Airbus designed the QRH around "Assumptions". One of those assumptions being that you will re-start both engines following a dual failure.
Or, as ca787546 stated, that at some point you will shift gears (Start APU, etc) and then at green dot if can't get one started.
The QRH is not misleading, it is simply dealing with two different issues, and therefore, it makes different assumptions regarding each.
That is exactly what I was saying, and the QRH is misleading in that the 280kts glide distance versus green dot is false. Green dot will give you better glide performance everytime.
I think that Asian beer has too much MSG...would that be Tiger or Singh perhaps?

Did you pay attention to the fact that I was corrected, and acknowledged my inaccurate statement, then clarrified my comments?A330 wrote: This is completely absurb and this thread is now a concern.
Nobody is disputing that. The point is that they are different, because Airbus has determined them to be 2 different events, thus have assumed that two different things would be done, so the corresponding outscomes - Glide Ratios (GR) - would also be different.A330 wrote:That is exactly what I was saying, and the QRH is misleading in that the 280kts glide distance versus green dot is false. Green dot will give you better glide performance everytime.
I think that Asian beer has too much MSG...would that be Tiger or Singh perhaps?

Well, I've been mixing Tiger and JD, so I too should appologize, if I could remember the meaning of the word. Jeeez. Took me 10 minutes to write this....A330 wrote:I am normally very pleasant, especially after a few tigers...
Some of the info and responses on this site can be frustrating with many wannabes and clueless guessers. I do enjoy reading the odd thread and responding and enjoying some good entertainment.
Sorry about the backlash.....I'm on my third Corona, and feel much better.


It isn't possible, and one of those figures is wrong. If you can get 2.7nm/1000ft at one weight you should be able to get it at any weight, by gliding at an appropriate speed.The GD ratio is 2.5nm/1000ft, while the 280 kts range with 70Tons(154Klbs) is 2.7nm/1000ft.... How is this possible, considering that GD is the best L/D speed and GD is below 280kts when flying at 70Tons?