The A320 Podcast Matt & Andy
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It's our aim to make studying for your recurrent sims or command upgrades as easy as possible.
Sometimes it's not that easy to make time at home to study, and let's face it, who wants to spend precious days off reading about work.
With the A320 Podcast, you can learn and revise in the car, at the gym or out on the run. Now you can use the wasted time on your commute to make sure you ace your next sim, and the best part is - it's completely free! The only thing we ask is for you to tell all your friends and colleagues and then leave us a 5 star iTunes review which will increase our ranking and get as many people listening as possible.
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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.
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TAP113: Engine Failures with Capt Al
In this episode, Matt is joined by Captain Al as they discuss his personal experience with engine failures. They also give some tips on how to manage engine failures.
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TAP112: Nosewheel at 90º
In this episode, Matt takes a look at the LATAM incident on the 27th March and then talks about the causes of the other 5 incidents that have happened on the A320 family which resulted in landing with the nosewheel at 90 degrees.
The article mentioned in the podcast can be found here https://samchui.com/2022/03/30/latam-airbus-a320-lands-with-nose-gear-rotated-by-90-degrees/#.YkXzaS1Q2-o
The Video can be seen here https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MoKBCJQliSk
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TAP111: Backup Speed Scale
In this Episode Matt takes a look at the BUSS or Backup Speed Scale plus what Airbus has lined up in the future for helping pilots deal with unreliable speed.
We are now running command preparation courses, more information about them can be found at A320lounge.com/command
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TAP110: Unreliable Speed
The podcast is back!!!!
Matt takes another look at the Unreliable Speed procedure, the reasons behind the recent increase in events and some tips on how to deal with them.
Críticas de clientes
Extremely useful
A Chat from pilots to pilots about the 320 family. I have been finding it very useful in my upgrade to captain. It’s a very handy way to review systems and techniques while driving. Thanks 😉
What I was looking for.
Hey guys. Congrats on the podcast! I am an A320 copilot and while I was on lay-off during COVID-19 I tried to study as much as I could so the impact on my proficiency would be as minimum as possible and so I would be prepared for the sims that I would face when getting back to work. As much as I read and wrote almost everyday regarding systems and failures, I would get pretty tired and demotivated so when I found out about your podcast it was gold. Now I can hear your podcasts and cement what I have studied. Usually I study almost everyday for 2 or 3 hours and then if I go somewhere to relax, while I drive, I hear the podcast and recall the system or failure related to that day. I get less tired and find that the subject is better assimilated. Thank you for this project and I truly hope that you continue. If you could start on some more mixed and complex failures that mix systems (e.g. electrics with hydraulics, or depressurization during descent after a cruise engine failure) it could spice things even more.
Best regards from Portugal!
5 stars guys
Thanks a lot guys. Sometimes I’m just tired of reading and I need to rest my eyes, with your podcast I don’t feel lazy because I can just keep on studying with my eyes shut. Awesome content with two great professionals. Much love from Lisbon.
João Patricio