Airbus AC A320 Jun16
Airbus AC A320 Jun16
Airbus AC A320 Jun16
A320
AIRCRAFT CHARACTERISTICS
AIRPORT AND MAINTENANCE PLANNING
AC
AIRBUS S.A.S.
Customer Services
Technical Data Support and Services
31707 Blagnac Cedex
FRANCE
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HIGHLIGHTS
Revision No. 31 - May 01/16
LOCATIONS
CHAPTER 2
Section 2-1
Section 2-4
Subject 2-4-1
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CODE
DESCRIPTIONS OF CHANGE
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CHAPTER 3
Section 3-2
CHAPTER 5
Section 5-2
Subject 5-2-0
Terminal Operations - Full Servicing Turn
Round Time
Section 5-4
Subject 5-4-3
Hydraulic Servicing
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FIGURE Ground Service Connections RAT
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CODE
N
DESCRIPTIONS OF CHANGE
ADDED ILLUSTRATION OF RAM AIR
TURBINE.
ILLUSTRATION ADDED
Section 5-7
Subject 5-7-0
FIGURE Preconditioned Airflow
Requirements
PART EFFECTIVITY
ADDED/REVISED/DELETED
Section 5-8
Subject 5-8-0
CHAPTER 7
Section 7-2
Subject 7-2-0
Landing Gear Footprint
Section 7-3
Subject 7-3-0
Section 7-5
Subject 7-5-0
HIGHLIGHTS
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FIGURE Flexible Pavement Requirements
- WV054, MRW 79 400 kg, CG 36.1 %
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CODE
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DESCRIPTIONS OF CHANGE
REVISED TIRE PRESSURE TO 14.4 BAR
(209 PSI).
Section 7-7
Subject 7-7-0
Rigid Pavement Requirements - Portland
Cement Association Design Method
Section 7-9
Subject 7-9-0
Aircraft Classification Number - Flexible
and Rigid Pavements
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CHAPTER 10
Section 10-0
Subject 10-0-0
FIGURE Front Page
IMPROVED LAYOUT.
HIGHLIGHTS
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CHAPTER 1
Subject 1-1-0
Purpose
May 01/14
Subject 1-2-0
Glossary
May 01/14
CHAPTER 2
Subject 2-1-1
General Aircraft Characteristics Data
May 01/14
Subject 2-2-0
General Aircraft Dimensions
May 01/14
May 01/15
May 01/15
Subject 2-3-0
Ground Clearances
May 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
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FIGURE Interior Arrangements - Plan View - Typical Configuration Single-Class, High Density
May 01/16
May 01/16
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
Subject 2-6-0
Cargo Compartments
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
Subject 2-7-0
Door Clearances
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
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Subject 2-8-0
Escape Slides
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 2-9-0
Landing Gear
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 2-10-0
Exterior Lighting
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 2-11-0
Antennas and Probes Location
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 2-12-0
Auxiliary Power Unit
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
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May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/15
May 01/15
Subject 2-13-0
Leveling, Symmetry and Alignment
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 2-14-0
Jacking for Maintenance
May 01/14
May 01/15
May 01/14
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FIGURE Jacking for Maintenance - Wing Jacking Points
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CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
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CHAPTER 3
Subject 3-1-0
General Information
May 01/14
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Subject 3-2-1
Payload/Range - ISA Conditions
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
Subject 3-3-1
Take-Off Weight Limitation - ISA Conditions
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 3-3-2
Take-Off Weight Limitation - ISA +15C (+59F) Conditions
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 3-4-1
Landing Field Length - ISA Conditions
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 3-5-0
Final Approach Speed
May 01/14
CHAPTER 4
Subject 4-1-0
General Information
May 01/14
Subject 4-2-0
Turning Radii
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
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Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 4-3-0
Minimum Turning Radii
Dec 01/15
May 01/14
Subject 4-4-0
Visibility from Cockpit in Static Position
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 4-5-1
135 Turn - Runway to Taxiway
FIGURE 135 Turn - Runway to Taxiway - Cockpit Over Centerline
Method
FIGURE 135 Turn - Runway to Taxiway - Judgemental Oversteering
Method
Subject 4-5-2
90 Turn - Runway to Taxiway
FIGURE 90 Turn - Runway to Taxiway - Cockpit Over Centerline
Method
FIGURE 90 Turn - Runway to Taxiway - Judgemental Oversteering
Method
Subject 4-5-3
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 4-5-4
135 Turn - Taxiway to Taxiway
May 01/14
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FIGURE 135 Turn - Taxiway to Taxiway - Cockpit Over Centerline
Method
Subject 4-5-5
90 Turn - Taxiway to Taxiway
FIGURE 90 Turn - Taxiway to Taxiway - Cockpit Over Centerline
Method
Subject 4-6-0
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CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 4-7-0
Minimum Line-Up Distance Corrections
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 4-8-0
Aircraft Mooring
May 01/14
May 01/14
CHAPTER 5
Subject 5-1-1
Aircraft Servicing Arrangements
May 01/14
Subject 5-1-2
Typical Ramp Layout - Open Apron
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-1-3
Typical Ramp Layout - Gate
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-2-0
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Terminal Operations - Full Servicing Turn Round Time
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CODE
R
LAST REVISION
DATE
May 01/16
May 01/14
Subject 5-3-0
Terminal Operations - Outstation Turn Round Time
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-1
Ground Service Connections Layout
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-2
Grounding (Earthing) Points
May 01/14
May 01/14
FIGURE Ground Service Connections - Grounding (Earthing) Points Wing (If Installed)
May 01/14
FIGURE Ground Service Connections - Grounding (Earthing) Point Avionics Compartment Door-Frame
May 01/14
FIGURE Ground Service Connections - Grounding (Earthing) Point High-Pressure Connector (If Installed)
May 01/14
FIGURE Ground Service Connections - Grounding (Earthing) Point Engine Air Intake (If Installed)
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-3
Hydraulic Servicing
May 01/16
FIGURE
Panel
FIGURE
Panel
FIGURE
Panel
FIGURE
May 01/16
May 01/16
May 01/16
May 01/16
Subject 5-4-4
Electrical System
May 01/15
May 01/14
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Subject 5-4-5
Oxygen System
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-6
Fuel System
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Oil System
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-9
Potable Water System
May 01/14
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CODE
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May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-4-10
Vacuum Toilet System
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-5-0
Engine Starting Pneumatic Requirements
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-6-0
Ground Pneumatic Power Requirements
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 5-7-0
Preconditioned Airflow Requirements
FIGURE Preconditioned Airflow Requirements
May 01/15
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May 01/16
May 01/16
May 01/16
Subject 5-8-0
Subject 5-9-0
De-Icing and External Cleaning
May 01/14
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Subject 6-1-0
Engine Exhaust Velocities and Temperatures
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-1
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Ground Idle Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-2
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Ground Idle Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-3
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Breakaway Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
FIGURE Engine Exhaust Velocities - Breakaway Power 12% MTO -CFM LEAP-1A Engine
Dec 01/15
FIGURE Engine Exhaust Velocities - Breakaway Power 12% MTO -PW 1100G Engine
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FIGURE Engine Exhaust Velocities - Breakaway Power 24% MTO -CFM LEAP-1A Engine
FIGURE Engine Exhaust Velocities - Breakaway Power 24% MTO -PW 1100G Engine
CHG
CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-4
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Breakaway Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-5
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Takeoff Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-1-6
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Takeoff Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
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CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-3-0
Danger Areas of Engines
May 01/14
Subject 6-3-1
Ground Idle Power
Dec 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-3-2
Takeoff Power
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Subject 6-4-1
APU - APIC & GARRETT
May 01/14
May 01/14
CHAPTER 7
Subject 7-1-0
General Information
May 01/15
Subject 7-2-0
Landing Gear Footprint
FIGURE Landing Gear Footprint
May 01/16
May 01/14
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CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
May 01/14
May 01/16
May 01/15
May 01/16
May 01/16
May 01/16
Subject 7-4-0
Landing Gear Loading on Pavement
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
Subject 7-5-0
Flexible Pavement Requirements - US Army Corps of Engineers
Design Method
May 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/16
May 01/14
Subject 7-6-0
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CODE
LAST REVISION
DATE
May 01/15
May 01/16
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
R
May 01/16
May 01/14
Subject 7-8-0
Rigid Pavement Requirements - LCN Conversion
May 01/15
Subject 7-9-0
Aircraft Classification Number - Flexible and Rigid Pavements
May 01/16
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/16
May 01/14
May 01/16
CHAPTER 8
Subject 8-0-0
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CHG
CODE
Scaled Drawings
LAST REVISION
DATE
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
Dec 01/15
CHAPTER 10
Subject 10-0-0
Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting
FIGURE Front Page
May 01/15
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May 01/16
May 01/15
May 01/15
May 01/16
May 01/14
May 01/14
Dec 01/15
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
May 01/14
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
1-1-0
1-2-0
SCOPE
Introduction
Glossary
2
AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION
2-1-1
General Aircraft Characteristics Data
2-2-0
General Aircraft Dimensions
2-3-0
Ground Clearances
2-4-1
Interior Arrangements - Plan View
2-5-0
Interior Arrangements - Cross Section
2-6-0
Cargo Compartments
2-7-0
Door Clearances and Location
2-8-0
Escape Slides
2-9-0
Landing Gear
2-10-0
Exterior Lighting
2-11-0
Antennas and Probes Location
2-12-0
Power Plant
2-13-0
Leveling, Symmetry and Alignment
2-14-0
Jacking
3
3-1-0
3-2-1
3-3-1
3-3-2
3-4-1
3-5-0
AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
General Information
Payload / Range - ISA Conditions
Take-off Weight Limitation - ISA Conditions
Take-off Weight Limitation - ISA +15C (+59F) Conditions
Landing Field Length - ISA Conditions
Final Approach Speed
4
4-1-0
4-2-0
4-3-0
4-4-0
4-5-0
4-5-1
GROUND MANEUVERING
General Information
Turning Radii
Minimum Turning Radii
Visibility from Cockpit in Static Position
Runway and Taxiway Turn Paths
135 Turn - Runway to Taxiway
T.O.C.
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4-5-2
4-5-3
4-5-4
4-5-5
4-6-0
4-7-0
4-8-0
5
TERMINAL SERVICING
5-1-1
Aircraft Servicing Arrangements
5-1-2
Typical Ramp Layout - Open Apron
5-1-3
Typical Ramp Layout - Gate
5-2-0
Terminal Operations - Full Servicing Turn Round Time Chart
5-3-0
Terminal Operation - Outstation Turn Round Time Chart
5-4-1
Ground Service Connections
5-4-2
Grounding Points
5-4-3
Hydraulic System
5-4-4
Electrical System
5-4-5
Oxygen System
5-4-6
Fuel System
5-4-7
Pneumatic System
5-4-8
Oil System
5-4-9
Potable Water System
5-4-10
Waste Water System
5-5-0
Engine Starting Pneumatic Requirements
5-6-0
Ground Pneumatic Power Requirements
5-7-0
Preconditioned Airflow Requirements
5-8-0
Ground Towing Requirements
5-9-0
De-Icing and External Cleaning
6
6-1-0
6-1-1
6-1-2
6-1-3
6-1-4
6-1-5
6-1-6
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Engine Exhaust Velocities and Temperatures
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Ground Idle Power
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Ground Idle Power
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Breakaway Power
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Breakaway Power
Engine Exhaust Velocities Contours - Takeoff Power
Engine Exhaust Temperatures Contours - Takeoff Power
T.O.C.
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6-3-1
6-3-2
6-4-1
7
7-1-0
7-2-0
7-3-0
7-4-0
7-5-0
7-6-0
7-7-0
7-8-0
7-9-0
PAVEMENT DATA
General Information
Landing Gear Footprint
Maximum Pavement Loads
Landing Gear Loading on Pavement
Flexible Pavement Requirements - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Design Method
Flexible Pavement Requirements - LCN Conversion
Rigid Pavement Requirements - Portland Cement Association Design Method
Rigid Pavement Requirements - LCN Conversion
ACN/PCN Reporting System - Flexible and Rigid Pavements
8
8-0-0
SCALED DRAWINGS
SCALED DRAWINGS
10
AIRCRAFT RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING
10-0-0
AIRCRAFT RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING
T.O.C.
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1-1-0
Introduction
General
The A320 AIRCRAFT CHARACTERISTICS -- AIRPORT AND MAINTENANCE PLANNING (AC)
manual is issued for the A320-200 series aircraft equipped with wing-tip fences or sharklets, to
provide necessary data to airport operators, airlines and Maintenance/Repair Organizations (MRO)
for airport and maintenance facilities planning.
Preliminary information on neo (New Engine Option) given in this document can be subject to
change, pending completion of the flight test phase.
This document is not customized and must not be used for training purposes. No information within
may constitute a contractual commitment.
The A320 Family is the worlds best-selling single-aisle aircraft. An A320 takes off or lands
somewhere in the world every 2.5 seconds of every day, the family has logged more than 50 million
cycles since entry-into-service and records a best-in-class dispatch reliability of 99.7%.
To ensure this true market leadership, Airbus continues to invest in improvements in the A320
Family: enhancements to aerodynamics such as the sharklet wingtip devices, upgrades to the widest
passenger cabin in its class, the A320 Family neo. The latter combines top-of-class engine efficiency
offered by two new engine options: the PW1100G PurePower from Pratt&Whitney and the LEAP-1A
from CFM International with superior aerodynamics offered by the new sharklet devices.
The neo will offer a minimum of 15% fuel savings and an additional flight range of about 500 nm
(926 km). For the environment, the neo fuel savings will translate into some 3 600 t (7 936 639 lb)
less CO2 per aircraft per year, together with a double-digit reduction in NOx emissions and reduced
engine noise.
Correspondence concerning this publication should be directed to:
AIRBUS S.A.S.
Customer Services
Technical Data Support and Services
1, Rond Point Maurice BELLONTE
31707 BLAGNAC CEDEX
FRANCE
1-1-0
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Glossary
Aircraft
Aircraft Classification Number
Aircraft Maintenance Manual
Auxiliary Power Unit
Business Class
California Bearing Ratio
Cargo Compartment
Center of Gravity
Cockpit
Youngs Modulus
Electric, Electrical, Electricity
Equivalent Single Wheel Load
Federal Aviation Administration
First Class
Fuselage Datum Line
Frame
Full Size Trolley Equivalent
Forward
Ground Power Unit
Ground Support Equipment
Hydraulic
International Civil Aviation Organisation
Integrated Drive Generator
International Standard Atmosphere
Left
Radius of relative stiffness
Load Classification Number
Lower Deck
Landing Gear
Left Hand
Last Pax Seating
Mean Aerodynamic Chord
Maximum
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MIN
MLG
NLG
OAT
PAX
PBB
PCA
PCN
PRM
R
RH
ULD
US
WV
Y/C
2.
Minimum
Main Landing Gear
Nose Landing Gear
Outside Air Temperature
Passenger
Passenger Boarding Bridge
Portland Cement Association
Pavement Classification Number
Passenger with Reduced Mobility
Right
Right Hand
Unit Load Device
United States
Weight Variant
Tourist Class
1-2-0
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2-1-1
The following table provides characteristics of A320-200 Models, these data are specific to each
Weight Variant:
Aircraft Characteristics
WV000
WV001
WV002
Maximum
(MRW)
Maximum
(MTW)
Maximum
(MTOW)
Maximum
(MLW)
Maximum
(MZFW)
Taxi Weight
WV004
Take-Off Weight
Landing Weight
Zero Fuel Weight
73 900 kg
(162 922 lb)
68 400 kg
(150 796 lb)
70 400 kg
(155 205 lb)
75 900 kg
(167 331 lb)
71 900 kg
(158 512 lb)
73 500 kg
(162 040 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
68 000 kg
(149 914 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
70 000 kg
(154 324 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
75 500 kg
(166 449 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
71 500 kg
(157 630 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
WV008
WV009
Aircraft Characteristics
WV005
WV006
WV007
Maximum
(MRW)
Maximum
(MTW)
Maximum
(MTOW)
Maximum
(MLW)
Maximum
(MZFW)
WV003
Ramp Weight
Ramp Weight
Taxi Weight
Take-Off Weight
Landing Weight
Zero Fuel Weight
67 400 kg
(148 592 lb)
66 400 kg
(146 387 lb)
77 400 kg
(170 638 lb)
73 900 kg
(162 922 lb)
75 900 kg
(167 331 lb)
67 000 kg
(147 710 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
66 000 kg
(145 505 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
77 000 kg
(169 756 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
60 500 kg
(133 380 lb)
73 500 kg
(162 040 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
61 000 kg
(134 482 lb)
75 500 kg
(166 449 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
61 000 kg
(134 482 lb)
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WV010
WV011
WV012
Maximum
(MRW)
Maximum
(MTW)
Maximum
(MTOW)
Maximum
(MLW)
Maximum
(MZFW)
WV013
WV014
Ramp Weight
Taxi Weight
Take-Off Weight
Landing Weight
Zero Fuel Weight
77 400 kg
(170 638 lb)
75 900 kg
(167 331 lb)
77 400 kg
(170 638 lb)
71 900 kg
(158 512 lb)
73 900 kg
(162 922 lb)
77 000 kg
(169 756 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
61 000 kg
(134 482 lb)
75 500 kg
(166 449 lb)
66 000 kg
(145 505 lb)
62 500 kg
(137 789 lb)
77 000 kg
(169 756 lb)
66 000 kg
(145 505 lb)
62 500 kg
(137 789 lb)
71 500 kg
(157 630 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
61 000 kg
(134 482 lb)
73 500 kg
(162 040 lb)
64 500 kg
(142 198 lb)
61 500 kg
(135 584 lb)
Aircraft Characteristics
WV015
WV016
78 400 kg
73 900 kg
(172 842 lb)
(162 922 lb)
78 000 kg
73 500 kg
(171 961 lb)
(162 040 lb)
64 500 kg
66 000 kg
(142 198 lb)
(145 505 lb)
61 000 kg
62 500 kg
(134 482 lb)
(137 789 lb)
WV017
78 400 kg
(172 482 lb)
78 000 kg
(171 961 lb)
66 000 kg
(145 505 lb)
62 500 kg
(137 789 lb)
WV018
71 900 kg
(158 512 lb)
71 500 kg
(157 630 lb)
66 000 kg
(145 505 lb)
62 500 kg
(137 789 lb)
The following table provides characteristics of A320neo Models, these data are specific to each
Weight Variant:
Maximum
Maximum
Maximum
(MTOW)
Maximum
Aircraft Characteristics
WV050
WV051
73 900 kg
73 900 kg
(162 921 lb)
(162 921 lb)
73 500 kg
73 500 kg
(162 040 lb)
(162 040 lb)
66 300 kg
67 400 kg
(146 166 lb)
(148 591 lb)
62 800 kg
64 300 kg
(138 450 lb)
(141 757 lb)
WV052
77 400 kg
(170 638 lb)
77 000 kg
(169 756 lb)
66 300 kg
(146 166 lb)
62 800 kg
(138 450 lb)
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WV053
77 400 kg
(170 638 lb)
77 000 kg
(169 756 lb)
67 400 kg
(148 591 lb)
64 300 kg
(141 757 lb)
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Maximum
Maximum
Maximum
(MTOW)
Maximum
Aircraft Characteristics
WV054
WV055
79 400 kg
79 400 kg
(175 047 lb)
(175 047 lb)
79 000 kg
79 000 kg
(174 165 lb)
(174 165 lb)
66 300 kg
67 400 kg
(146 166 lb)
(148 591 lb)
62 800 kg
64 300 kg
(138 450 lb)
(141 757 lb)
WV056
70 400 kg
(155 205 lb)
70 000 kg
(154 324 lb)
66 300 kg
(146 166 lb)
62 800 kg
(138 450 lb)
WV057
70 400 kg
(155 205 lb)
70 000 kg
(154 324 lb)
67 400 kg
(148 591 lb)
64 300 kg
(141 757 lb)
The following table provides characteristics of A320-200 and A320neo Models, these data are
common to each Weight Variant:
Aircraft Characteristics
180 (Single-Class)
23 859 l - 26 759 l * - 29 659 l **
(6 303 US gal - 7 069 US gal * - 7 835 US gal **)
18 729 kg - 21 005 kg * - 23 282 kg **
(41 290 lb - 46 308 lb * - 51 328 lb **)
330 m3
(11 654 ft3)
139 m3
(4 909 ft3)
9 m3
(318 ft3)
13.28 m3
(469 ft3)
18.26 m3
(645 ft3)
5.88 m3
(208 ft3)
15.56 m3
(549 ft3)
20.77 m3
(733 ft3)
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Aircraft Characteristics
Water Volume, Bulk CC
7.76 m3
(274 ft3)
* OPTION: 1 ACT
** OPTION: 2 ACT
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5.87 m
(19.26 ft)
4.14 m
(13.58 ft)
12.64 m
(41.47 ft)
5.07 m
(16.63 ft)
34.10 m
(111.88 ft)
12.45 m
(40.85 ft)
0.50 m
(1.64 ft)
0.93 m
(3.05 ft)
7.59 m
(24.90 ft)
8.95 m
(29.36 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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37.57 m
(123.27 ft)
6.07 m
(19.91 ft)
5.75 m
(18.86 ft)
1.24 m
(4.07 ft)
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
3.31 m
(10.86 ft)
8.30 m
(27.23 ft)
CFM56
11.19 m
(36.71 ft)
V2500
11.12 m
(36.48 ft)
11.91 m
(39.07 ft)
4.87 m
(15.98 ft)
1.50 m
(4.92 ft)
1.82 m
(5.97 ft)
0.76 m
(2.49 ft)
22.40 m
(73.49 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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5.87 m
(19.26 ft)
4.14 m
(13.58 ft)
12.64 m
(41.47 ft)
5.07 m
(16.63 ft)
35.80 m
(117.45 ft)
12.45 m
(40.85 ft)
0.50 m
(1.64 ft)
2.43 m
(7.97 ft)
0.93 m
(3.05 ft)
3.79 m
(12.43 ft)
7.59 m
(24.90 ft)
8.95 m
(29.36 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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37.57 m
(123.27 ft)
6.07 m
(19.91 ft)
5.75 m
(18.86 ft)
1.24 m
(4.07 ft)
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
3.31 m
(10.86 ft)
8.30 m
(27.23 ft)
11.91 m
(39.07 ft)
CFM56
11.19 m
(36.71 ft)
V2500
11.12 m
(36.48 ft)
4.87 m
(15.98 ft)
1.64 m
(5.38 ft)
3.22 m
(10.56 ft)
16.29 m
(53.44 ft)
1.61 m
(5.28 ft)
23.45 m
(76.94 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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5.87 m
(19.26 ft)
4.14 m
(13.58 ft)
12.64 m
(41.47 ft)
5.07 m
(16.63 ft)
35.80 m
(117.45 ft)
12.45 m
(40.85 ft)
2.43 m
(7.97 ft)
0.50 m
(1.64 ft)
0.93 m
(3.05 ft)
3.79 m
(12.43 ft)
7.59 m
(24.90 ft)
8.95 m
(29.36 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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37.57 m
(123.27 ft)
6.07 m
(19.91 ft)
5.75 m
(18.86 ft)
1.24 m
(4.07 ft)
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
3.31 m
(10.86 ft)
8.30 m
(27.23 ft)
CFM LEAP1A/
PW 1100G
11.14 m
(36.55 ft)
4.87 m
(15.98 ft)
1.64 m
(5.38 ft)
3.22 m
(10.56 ft)
11.91 m
(39.07 ft)
16.29 m
(53.44 ft)
1.61 m
(5.28 ft)
23.45 m
(76.94 ft)
NOTE:
RELATED TO AIRCRAFT ATTITUDE AND WEIGHT.
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2-3-0
Ground Clearances
This section provides the height of various points of the aircraft, above the ground, for different
aircraft configurations.
Dimensions in the tables are approximate and will vary with tire type, weight and balance and other
special conditions.
The dimensions are given for:
- A light weight, for an A/C in maintenance configuration with a mid CG,
- An aircraft at Maximum Ramp Weight with a FWD CG and an AFT CG,
- Aircraft on jacks, FDL at 4.60 m (15.09 ft).
NOTE : Passenger and cargo door ground clearances are measured from the center of the door sill
and from floor level.
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CP1
D1
D2
W2
W1
D3
AP
N1
VT
HT
C3
C2 F2 BF1
F1 C1
F4
F3
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
MRW
A/C CONFIGURATION
DOORS
FUSELAGE
WINGS
TAILPLANE
D1
D2
D3
C1
C2
C3
F1
F2
F3
F4
BF1
CP1
W1
W2
HT
AP
VT
N1 (CFM)
N1 (IAE)
FWD CG (17%)
m
3.38
3.87
3.60
1.98
2.12
2.19
1.72
1.84
5.86
5.99
1.62
4.17
4.76
3.78
5.46
4.74
11.98
0.57
0.75
ft
11.09
12.70
11.81
6.50
6.96
7.19
5.64
6.04
19.23
19.65
5.31
13.68
15.62
12.40
17.91
15.55
39.30
1.87
2.46
AFT CG (36.8%)
m
3.45
3.88
3.50
2.04
2.07
2.11
1.76
1.79
5.90
5.93
1.60
4.27
4.71
3.74
5.32
4.59
11.83
0.58
0.76
ft
11.32
12.73
11.48
6.69
6.79
6.92
5.77
5.87
19.36
19.46
5.25
14.01
15.45
12.27
17.45
15.06
38.81
1.90
2.49
CG (26.5%)
m
3.48
3.98
3.70
2.09
2.22
2.29
1.82
1.95
5.97
6.09
1.72
4.28
4.86
3.89
5.56
4.84
12.08
0.67
0.85
ft
11.42
13.06
12.14
6.86
7.28
7.51
5.97
6.40
19.59
19.98
5.64
14.04
15.94
12.76
18.24
15.88
39.63
2.20
2.79
A/C JACKED
FDL = 4.60 m (15.09 ft)
m
4.13
4.54
4.13
2.71
2.71
2.75
2.43
2.43
6.58
6.58
2.26
4.96
5.35
4.38
5.93
5.20
12.45
1.24
1.42
ft
13.55
14.89
13.55
8.89
8.89
9.02
7.97
7.97
21.59
21.59
7.41
16.27
17.55
14.37
19.46
17.06
40.85
4.07
4.66
ENGINE/
NACELLE
NOTE:
PASSENGER AND CARGO DOOR GROUND CLEARANCES ARE MEASURED FROM THE CENTER
OF THE DOOR SILL AND FROM FLOOR LEVEL.
N_AC_020300_1_0040101_01_07
Ground Clearances
Wing Tip Fence
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-004-A01
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CP1
D1
D2
W2 W1
D3
AP
N1
VT
HT
C3
C2 F2 BF1
F1 C1
F4
F3
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
MRW
A/C CONFIGURATION
DOORS
FUSELAGE
WINGS
TAILPLANE
D1
D2
D3
C1
C2
C3
F1
F2
F3
F4
BF1
CP1
W1
W2
HT
AP
VT
N1 (CFM)
N1 (IAE)
FWD CG (17%)
m
3.38
3.87
3.60
1.98
2.12
2.19
1.72
1.84
5.86
5.99
1.62
4.17
6.70
4.05
5.46
4.74
11.98
0.57
0.75
ft
11.09
12.70
11.81
6.50
6.96
7.19
5.64
6.04
19.23
19.65
5.31
13.68
21.98
13.29
17.91
15.55
39.30
1.87
2.46
AFT CG (36.8%)
m
3.45
3.88
3.50
2.04
2.07
2.11
1.76
1.79
5.90
5.93
1.60
4.27
6.65
4.01
5.32
4.59
11.83
0.58
0.76
ft
11.32
12.73
11.48
6.69
6.79
6.92
5.77
5.87
19.36
19.46
5.25
14.01
21.82
13.16
17.45
15.06
38.81
1.90
2.49
CG (26.5%)
m
3.48
3.98
3.70
2.09
2.22
2.29
1.82
1.95
5.97
6.09
1.72
4.28
6.80
4.16
5.56
4.84
12.08
0.67
0.85
ft
11.42
13.06
12.14
6.86
7.28
7.51
5.97
6.40
19.59
19.98
5.64
14.04
22.31
13.65
18.24
15.88
39.63
2.20
2.79
A/C JACKED
FDL = 4.60 m (15.09 ft)
m
4.13
4.54
4.13
2.71
2.71
2.75
2.43
2.43
6.58
6.58
2.26
4.96
7.25
4.65
5.93
5.20
12.45
1.24
1.42
ft
13.55
14.89
13.55
8.89
8.89
9.02
7.97
7.97
21.59
21.59
7.41
16.27
23.79
15.26
19.46
17.06
40.85
4.07
4.66
ENGINE/
NACELLE
NOTE:
PASSENGER AND CARGO DOOR GROUND CLEARANCES ARE MEASURED FROM THE CENTER
OF THE DOOR SILL AND FROM FLOOR LEVEL.
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Sharklet
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-029-A01
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CP1
D1
D2
W2
W1
D3
AP
N1
VT
HT
C3
C2 F2 BF1
F1 C1
F4
F3
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
MRW
A/C CONFIGURATION
D1
D2
D3
DOORS
C1
C2
C3
F1
F2
F3
FUSELAGE
F4
BF1
CP1
W1
WINGS
W2
HT
TAILPLANE
AP
VT
N1 (CFM
ENGINE/
LEAP1A)
NACELLE
N1 (PW 1100G)
FWD CG (17%)
m
3.38
3.87
3.60
1.98
2.12
2.19
1.72
1.84
5.86
5.99
1.62
4.17
6.70
4.05
5.46
4.74
11.98
ft
11.09
12.70
11.81
6.50
6.96
7.19
5.64
6.04
19.23
19.65
5.31
13.68
21.98
13.29
17.91
15.55
39.30
AFT CG (36.8%)
m
3.45
3.88
3.50
2.04
2.07
2.11
1.76
1.79
5.90
5.93
1.60
4.27
6.65
4.01
5.32
4.59
11.83
ft
11.32
12.73
11.48
6.69
6.79
6.92
5.77
5.87
19.36
19.46
5.25
14.01
21.82
13.16
17.45
15.06
38.81
CG (26.5%)
m
3.48
3.98
3.70
2.09
2.22
2.29
1.82
1.95
5.97
6.09
1.72
4.28
6.80
4.16
5.56
4.84
12.08
A/C JACKED
FDL = 4.60 m (15.09 ft)
ft
11.42
13.06
12.14
6.86
7.28
7.51
5.97
6.40
19.59
19.98
5.64
14.04
22.31
13.65
18.24
15.88
39.63
m
4.13
4.54
4.13
2.71
2.71
2.75
2.43
2.43
6.58
6.58
2.26
4.96
7.25
4.65
5.93
5.20
12.45
ft
13.55
14.89
13.55
8.89
8.89
9.02
7.97
7.97
21.59
21.59
7.41
16.27
23.79
15.26
19.46
17.06
40.85
0.46
1.51
0.47
1.54
0.56
1.84
1.13
3.71
0.46
1.51
0.47
1.54
0.56
1.84
1.13
3.71
NOTE:
PASSENGER AND CARGO DOOR GROUND CLEARANCES ARE MEASURED FROM THE CENTER
OF THE DOOR SILL AND FROM FLOOR LEVEL.
N_AC_020300_1_0320101_01_01
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FIGURE-2-3-0-991-032-A01
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C B
FLAPS EXTENDED
CFM 56 ENGINE
A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP 1 INBD
2.09
6.86
1.99
6.53
1.96
6.43
FLAP 1 OUTBD
2.82
9.25
2.71
8.89
2.69
8.83
FLAP 2 INBD
2.86
9.38
2.75
9.02
2.72
8.92
FLAP 2 OUTBD
3.68
12.07
3.56
11.68
3.52
11.55
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Trailing Edge Flaps - Extended
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DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP TRACK 2
2.18
7.15
2.08
6.82
2.05
6.73
FLAP TRACK 3
2.66
8.73
2.55
8.37
2.52
8.27
FLAP TRACK 4
3.10
10.17
2.99
9.81
2.95
9.68
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Flap Tracks - Extended
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C B
FLAPS EXTENDED
IAE V2500, PW 1100G AND CFM LEAP1A ENGINES
A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP 1 INBD
2.05
6.73
1.94
6.37
1.92
6.30
FLAP 1 OUTBD
2.77
9.09
2.66
8.73
2.64
8.66
FLAP 2 INBD
2.81
9.22
2.70
8.86
2.68
8.78
FLAP 2 OUTBD
3.64
11.94
3.53
11.58
3.49
11.45
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Trailing Edge Flaps - Extended
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DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP TRACK 2
2.09
6.86
1.98
6.49
1.95
6.40
FLAP TRACK 3
2.59
8.50
2.48
8.14
2.44
8.01
FLAP TRACK 4
3.03
9.94
2.92
9.58
2.88
9.45
N_AC_020300_1_0420101_01_00
Ground Clearances
Flap Tracks - Extended
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-042-A01
2-3-0
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A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP TRACK 2
2.70
8.86
2.60
8.53
2.58
8.46
FLAP TRACK 3
3.10
10.17
3.00
9.84
2.97
9.74
FLAP TRACK 4
3.50
11.48
3.39
11.12
3.36
11.02
N_AC_020300_1_0180101_01_01
Ground Clearances
Flap Tracks - Retracted
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-018-A01
2-3-0
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DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
FLAP TRACK 2
1.95
6.40
1.85
6.07
1.83
6.00
FLAP TRACK 3
2.31
7.58
2.21
7.25
2.18
7.15
FLAP TRACK 4
2.89
9.48
2.78
9.12
2.75
9.02
N_AC_020300_1_0430101_01_00
Ground Clearances
Flap Tracks - 1 + F
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-043-A01
2-3-0
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AILERON DOWN
A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
AILERON INBD
3.83
12.57
3.72
12.21
3.68
12.07
AILERON OUTBD
4.17
13.68
4.06
13.32
4.01
13.16
N_AC_020300_1_0190101_01_01
Ground Clearances
Aileron Down
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-019-A01
2-3-0
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AILERON UP
A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
AILERON INBD
4.35
14.27
4.24
13.91
4.20
13.78
AILERON OUTBD
4.55
14.93
4.44
14.57
4.39
14.40
N_AC_020300_1_0440101_01_00
Ground Clearances
Aileron Up
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-044-A01
2-3-0
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SPOILERS EXTENDED
A/C IN MAINTENANCE
CONFIGURATION
MID CG
DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
SPOILER 1 INBD
3.75
12.30
3.64
11.94
3.63
11.91
SPOILER 1 OUTBD
4.01
13.16
3.90
12.80
3.88
12.73
SPOILER 2 INBD
4.07
13.35
3.96
12.99
3.94
12.93
SPOILER 2/3
4.21
13.81
4.11
13.48
4.08
13.39
SPOILER 3/4
4.35
14.27
4.24
13.91
4.21
13.81
SPOILER 4/5
4.47
14.67
4.36
14.31
4.33
14.21
SPOILER 5 OUTBD
4.59
15.06
4.48
14.70
4.45
14.60
N_AC_020300_1_0200101_01_01
Ground Clearances
Spoilers - Extended
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-020-A01
2-3-0
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DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT FWD CG
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AFT CG
ft
ft
ft
SLAT 1 INBD
2.57
8.43
2.48
8.14
2.50
8.20
SLAT 1 OUTBD
2.98
9.78
2.88
9.45
2.90
9.51
SLAT 2 INBD
3.07
10.07
2.97
9.74
2.98
9.78
SLAT 2/3
3.36
11.02
3.26
10.70
3.26
10.70
SLAT 3/4
3.61
11.84
3.51
11.52
3.50
11.48
SLAT 4/5
3.86
12.66
3.76
12.34
3.73
12.24
SLAT 5 OUTBD
4.09
13.42
3.98
13.06
3.95
12.96
N_AC_020300_1_0210101_01_01
Ground Clearances
Leading Edge Slats - Extended
FIGURE-2-3-0-991-021-A01
2-3-0
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2-4-1
2-4-1
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ATTENDANT SEAT
GALLEY
AFT PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
LAVATORY
AFT PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
LAVATORY
ECONOMY
CLASS SEATS
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
ATTENDANT SEAT
FWD PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
GALLEY
FWD PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
LAVATORY
N_AC_020401_1_0030101_01_03
2-4-1
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ATTENDANT SEAT
GALLEY
AFT PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
AFT PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
LAVATORY
LAVATORY
ECONOMY
CLASS SEATS
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
EMERGENCY EXIT
ATTENDANT SEAT
FIRST
CLASS SEATS
FWD PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
GALLEY
FWD PASSENGER
/CREW DOOR
LAVATORY
N_AC_020401_1_0090101_01_01
2-4-1
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2-5-0
2-5-0
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6 ABREASTWIDER AISLE
0.43 m
(17 in)
1.50 m
(59 in)
0.64 m
(25 in)
3.63 m
(143 in)
N_AC_020500_1_0050101_01_01
2-5-0
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6 ABREASTWIDER SEAT
0.46 m
(18 in)
1.58 m
(62 in)
0.48 m
(19 in)
3.63 m
(143 in)
N_AC_020500_1_0050102_01_03
2-5-0
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4 ABREASTFIRST CLASS
0.57 m
(22.6 in)
1.45 m
(57 in)
3.58 m
(141 in)
0.69 m
(27 in)
N_AC_020500_1_0060101_01_01
2-5-0
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2-6-0
Cargo Compartments
This section provides the cargo compartments locations, dimensions and loading combinations.
2-6-0
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9.8 m
(385.83 in)
1.81 m
(71.26 in)
0.86 m
(33.85 in)
BULK CARGO
AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT
COMPARTMENT
(4 CONTAINERS)
1.81 m
(71.26 in)
4.95 m
(194.88 in)
FWD CARGO
COMPARTMENT
(3 CONTAINERS)
FR24A
FR34
FR47
FR59
FR65
N_AC_020600_1_0030101_01_00
Cargo Compartments
Locations and Dimensions
FIGURE-2-6-0-991-003-A01
2-6-0
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STANDARD: 3 ULDs
STANDARD: 4 ULDs
N_AC_020600_1_0060101_01_00
Cargo Compartments
Loading Combinations
FIGURE-2-6-0-991-006-A01
2-6-0
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2-7-0
2-7-0
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FWD
PASSENGER/CREW
OVERWING
EMERGENCY
AFT
PASSENGER/CREW
DOOR (LH)
DOOR (LH)
AFT
PASSENGER/CREW
OVERWING
EMERGENCY
FWD
PASSENGER/CREW
DOOR (RH)
DOOR (RH)
BULK CARGO
COMPARTMENT
AFT CARGO
COMPARTMENT
FWD CARGO
COMPARTMENT
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
N_AC_020700_1_0030101_01_00
2-7-0
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29.53 m
(96.88 ft)
5.04 m
(16.54 ft)
15.28 m
(50.13 ft)
14.43 m
(47.34 ft)
22.69 m
(74.44 ft)
26.29 m
(86.25 ft)
8.16 m
(26.77 ft)
N_AC_020700_1_0030102_01_00
2-7-0
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0.48 m
(1.57 ft)
1.80 m
(5.91 ft)
0.81 m
(2.66 ft)
CL
0.61 m
(2.00 ft)
2.54 m
(8.33 ft)
CRITICAL CLEARANCE
LIMIT
5.02 m
(16.47 ft)
2.38 m
(7.81 ft)
1.85 m
(6.07 ft)
CL
0.03 m
(0.10 ft)
CL
SEE
CHAPTER
23
N_AC_020700_1_0220101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Forward Passenger/Crew Doors
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-022-A01
2-7-0
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FWD
0.85 m
(2.79 ft)
14.43 m
(FROM NOSE)
(47.34 ft)
0.50 m
(1.64 ft)
0.47 m
(1.54 ft)
C
L
SEE
SECTION
23
0.20 m
(0.66 ft)
1.23 m
(4.04 ft)
0.90 m
(2.95 ft)
0.12 m
(0.39 ft)
0.50 m
(1.64 ft)
(TOP OF FLOOR)
A A
B B
(FRAME 47)
NOTE:
ESCAPE SLIDE COMPARTMENT DOOR OPENS ON WING UPPER SURFACE.
N_AC_020700_1_0230101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Emergency Exits
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-023-A01
2-7-0
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1.79 m
(5.87 ft)
0.81 m
(2.66 ft)
FWD
CRITICAL
CLEARANCE
LIMIT
0.58 m
(1.90 ft)
2.44 m
(8.01 ft)
(FROM NOSE)
0.03 m
(0.10 ft)
29.64 m
(97.24 ft)
SEE
CHAPTER
23
1.85 m
(6.07 ft)
0.60 m
(1.97 ft)
A A
N_AC_020700_1_0240101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Aft Passenger/Crew Doors
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-024-A01
2-7-0
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1.24 m
(4.07 ft)
1.50 m
(4.92 ft)
FWD
SEE
CHAPTER
23
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
A
1.82 m
(5.97 ft)
A A
2.71 m
(8.89 ft)
N_AC_020700_1_0250101_01_00
Door Clearances
Forward Cargo Compartment Door
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-025-A01
2-7-0
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1.24 m
(4.07 ft)
1.50 m
(4.92 ft)
FWD
SEE
CHAPTER
23
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
A
1.82 m
(5.97 ft)
A A
N_AC_020700_1_0260101_01_00
Door Clearances
Forward Cargo Compartment Door
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-026-A01
2-7-0
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A
22.69 m
(FROM NOSE)
(74.44 ft)
1.23 m
(4.04 ft)
FWD
1.43 m
(4.69 ft)
SEE
CHAPTER
23
A
3.95 m
(12.96 ft)
1.82 m
(5.97 ft)
A A
FWD
2.03 m
(6.66 ft)
N_AC_020700_1_0270101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Aft Cargo Compartment Door
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-027-A01
2-7-0
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0.89 m
(2.92 ft)
A
0.95 m
(3.12 ft)
2.19 m
(7.19 ft)
SEE
CHAPTER
23
0.77 m
(2.53 ft)
A A
FWD
6.10 m
(20.01 ft)
N_AC_020700_1_0280101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Bulk Cargo Compartment Door
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-028-A01
2-7-0
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A
16.36 m
(53.67 ft)
1.83 m
(6.00 ft)
AIRCRAFT
1.94 m
(6.36 ft)
0.49 m
(1.61 ft)
0.21 m
(0.69 ft)
84
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
1.23 m
(4.04 ft)
GROUND LINE
0.14 m
(0.46 ft)
NOTE:
VALUE OF CG: 25% RC.
A
N_AC_020700_1_0290101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Main Landing Gear Doors
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-029-A01
2-7-0
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A
16.23 m
(53.25 ft)
2.23 m
(7.32 ft)
AIRCRAFT
1.94 m
(6.36 ft)
0.49 m
(1.61 ft)
82.5
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
GROUND LINE
0.16 m
(0.52 ft)
NOTE:
VALUE OF CG: 25% RC.
A
N_AC_020700_1_0300101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Main Landing Gear Doors (Bogie)
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-030-A01
2-7-0
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0.63 m
(2.07 ft)
FR1
1.54 m
(5.05 ft)
65
N_AC_020700_1_0310101_01_00
Doors Clearances
Radome
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-031-A01
2-7-0
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FR80
FR84
3.86 m
3.23 m (12.66 ft)
(10.60 ft)
1.50 m
(4.92 ft)
1.40 m
(4.59 ft)
NOTE:
VALUE OF CG: 25% RC.
N_AC_020700_1_0320101_01_00
Doors Clearances
APU and Nose Landing Gear Doors
FIGURE-2-7-0-991-032-A01
2-7-0
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2-8-0
Escape Slides
General
This section provides location of cabin escape facilities and related clearances.
2.
Location
Escape facilities are provided at the following locations:
- One escape slide at each passenger/crew door (total four)
- One escape slide for each emergency exit door (total two). Dual lane offwing escape slides are
installed above the wings in the left and right wing-to-fuselage fairings for off-the-wing
evacuation.
2-8-0
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COCKPIT ESCAPE
ROPE
NOTE:
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL.
N_AC_020800_1_0050101_01_03
Escape Slides
Location
FIGURE-2-8-0-991-005-A01
2-8-0
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2-8-0
GRID EQUALS 1 m (3.28 ft) IN REALITY
NOTE:
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL.
DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE.
18
15
12
EMERGENCY EVACUATION
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Escape Slides
Dimensions
FIGURE-2-8-0-991-006-A01
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2-9-0
Landing Gear
General
The landing gear is of the conventional retractable tricycle type comprising:
- Two main gears with twin-wheel or four-wheel bogie assembly,
- A twin-wheel nose gear.
The main landing gears are located under the wing and retract sideways towards the fuselage
centerline.
The nose landing gear retracts forward into a fuselage compartment located between FR9 and FR20.
The landing gears and landing gear doors are operated and controlled electrically and hydraulically.
In abnormal operation, the landing gear can be extended by gravity.
For landing gear footprint and tire size, refer to 07-02-00.
2.
Twin-Wheel
Each of the two main landing gear assemblies consists of a conventional two-wheel direct type
with an integral shock absorber supported in the fore and aft directions by a fixed drag strut
and laterally by a folding strut mechanically locked when in the DOWN position.
B.
Four-Wheel Bogie
Each of the two main landing gear assemblies consists of a direct-action shock absorber on
which is installed a four-wheel bogie beam.
The shock absorber is supported in the fore and aft directions by a fixed drag strut and laterally
by a folding strut mechanically locked when in the DOWN position.
3.
4.
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A steering disconnection box is installed on the nose landing gear to allow steering deactivation for
towing purposes.
5.
General
Filling of the landing-gear shock absorbers is done through MIL-PRF-6164 standard valves.
Charging of the landing-gear shock absorbers is accomplished with nitrogen through MILPRF-6164 standard valves.
B.
Charging Pressure
For charging of the landing-gear shock absorbers, refer to AMM 12-14-32.
6.
Braking
A.
General
The four main wheels are equipped with carbon multidisc brakes.
The braking system is electrically controlled and hydraulically operated.
The braking system has four braking modes plus autobrake and anti-skid systems:
- Normal braking with anti-skid capability,
- Alternative braking with anti-skid capability,
- Alternative braking without anti-skid capability,
- Parking brake with full pressure application capability only.
B.
2-9-0
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B
A
C
ADJUSTABLE
RAMP
STEPS
UPLOCK
ROLLER
FIXED
RAMPS
PROXIMITY SENSORS
ACTUATING CYLINDER
MAIN DOOR
(HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED)
DOWNLOCK
ACTUATOR
LOCK STAY
MAIN FITTING
SIDE STAY
SHOCK ABSORBER
TORQUE
LINK
A
NOTE: MAIN DOOR SHOWN OPEN IN GROUND MAINTENANCE POSITION.
N_AC_020900_1_0100101_01_00
Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear - Twin-Wheel (Sheet 1 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-010-A01
2-9-0
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LOCKSTAY
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
LOCKING
PIN
DOOR
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
LOCKING
PIN
FLAG
FLAG
D
EXAMPLE
N_AC_020900_1_0100102_01_01
Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear - Twin-Wheel (Sheet 2 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-010-A01
2-9-0
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2 265 mm
(89.17 in)
2 868.70 mm
(112.94 in)
Y=
COMPRESSED
3 795 mm
(149.41 in)
EXTENDED
20 252.50 mm
X=
(797.34 in)
58.40 % AMC
469.90 mm
(18.50 in)
3 453 mm
(135.94 in)
8030
RETRACTION
ANGLE
927.10 mm
(36.50 in)
N_AC_020900_1_0110101_01_00
Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear Dimensions - Twin-Wheel
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-011-A01
2-9-0
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HINGED
FAIRING
DOOR ACTUATING
CYLINDER
FIXED
FAIRING
A
C
STEPS
AJUSTABLE
RAMP
MAIN DOOR
UPLOCK
ROLLER
DOOR
RAMPS
ACTUATING CYLINDER
DOWNLOCK
ACTUATOR
D
LEG UNIT
STRUT ASSEMBLY
LOCK STAY
SHOCK ABSORBER
PITCH TRIMMER
TORQUE
LINK
BRAKE BAR
A
NOTE: MAIN DOOR SHOWN OPEN IN GROUND MAINTENANCE POSITION.
N_AC_020900_1_0120101_01_00
Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear - Four-Wheel Bogie (Sheet 1 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-012-A01
2-9-0
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LOCKSTAY
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
LOCKING
PIN
DOOR
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
LOCKING
PIN
FLAG
FLAG
D
N_AC_020900_1_0120102_01_01
Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear - Four-Wheel Bogie (Sheet 2 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-012-A01
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2 506 mm
(98.66 in)
419.10 mm
(16.50 in)
2 978.70 mm
(117.27 in)
COMPRESSED
Y = 3 795 mm
(149.41 in)
X = 20 266 mm
(797.87 in)
58.40 % AMC
EXTENDED
8030
RETRACTION
ANGLE
1 005 mm
(39.57 in)
780 mm
(30.71 in)
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Landing Gear
Main Landing Gear Dimensions - Four-Wheel Bogie
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-013-A01
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DOOR UPLOCK
ASSEMBLY FR9
DRAG STRUT
ASSEMBLY
GEAR UPLOCK
ASSEMBLY
FR20
CONTROL ROD
B
ROTATING ROD
ASSEMBLY
FITTING
AFT DOORS
FWD DOORS
LEG DOOR
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
DOWNLOCK
PROXIMITY
DETECTORS
NOSE WHEEL
STEERING
SERVO CONTROL
STEERING
ACTUATING
CYLINDER
SHOCK
ABSORBER
TORQUE
LINK
TOWING
FITTING
A
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Landing Gear
Nose Landing Gear (Sheet 1 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-014-A01
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NLG DOOR
SAFETY PIN
DOWNLOCK
SAFETY PIN
DOOR HINGE
NLG DOOR
FLAG
FLAG
C
RH SHOWN
LH SYMMETRICAL
TOWING LEVER
NORMAL POSITION
(NOSE WHEEL STEERING
OPERATIONAL)
TOWING POSITION
(NOSE WHEEL STEERING DEACTIVATED)
SAFETY PIN
(TOWING POSITION)
N_AC_020900_1_0140102_01_01
Landing Gear
Nose Landing Gear (Sheet 2 of 2)
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-014-A01
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92
1 957.03 mm
(77.05 in)
2 338 mm
(92.05 in)
COMPRE
SSED
EXTEND
ED
430 mm
(16.93 in)
9
X=
7 561 mm
(297.68 in)
500 mm
(19.69 in)
N_AC_020900_1_0150101_01_00
Landing Gear
Nose Landing Gear Dimensions
FIGURE-2-9-0-991-015-A01
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Description
The minimum maintenance pit envelopes for the landing-gear shock absorber removal are shown in
FIGURE 2-9-0-991-024-A and FIGURE 2-9-0-991-025-A.
All dimensions shown are minimum dimensions with zero clearances.
The dimensions for the pits have been determined as follows:
- The length and width of the pits allow the gear to rotate as the weight is taken off the landing
gear.
- The depth of the pits allows the shock absorber to be removed when all the weight is taken off
the landing gear.
Dimensions for elevators and associated mechanisms must be added to those in FIGURE
2-9-0-991-024-A and FIGURE 2-9-0-991-025-A.
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FROM X0
5.28 m
(17.32 ft)
7.61 m
(24.97 ft)
1.5 m
(4.92 ft)
=
2.5 m
(8.20 ft)
1m
(3.28 ft)
20.25 m
(66.44 ft)
20.10 m
(65.94 ft)
3.76 m
(12.34 ft)
2.95 m
(9.68 ft)
3.79 m
(12.43 ft)
6.49 m
(21.29 ft)
1.92 m
(6.30 ft)
=
7.59 m
(24.90 ft)
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2
1.71
0.52
0.40 m
(1.31 ft)
1.17
1.60 m
(5.25 ft)
20.25 m
(66.44 ft)
3.84
ft
7.61 m
(24.97 ft)
DIM QUOTED IS
WITH WHEELS REMOVED
AND 153 mm (6.02 in)
CLEARANCE AT
JACKING DOME
ft
A
m
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2-10-0
Exterior Lighting
General
This section provides the location of the aircraft exterior lighting.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
DESCRIPTION
RIGHT NAVIGATION LIGHT (GREEN)
TAIL NAVIGATION LIGHT (WHITE)
LEFT NAVIGATION LIGHT (RED)
RETRACTABLE LANDING LIGHT
RUNWAY TURN OFF LIGHT
TAXI LIGHT
TAKE-OFF LIGHT
LOGO LIGHT
UPPER ANTI-COLLISION LIGHT/BEACON (RED)
LOWER ANTI-COLLISION LIGHT/BEACON (RED)
WING STROBE LIGHT (HIGH INTENSITY, WHITE)
TAIL STROBE LIGHT (HIGH INTENSITY, WHITE)
WING/ENGINE SCAN LIGHT
WHEEL WELL LIGHT (DOME)
CARGO COMPARTMENT FLOOD LIGHT
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2
8
12
11
1 RH
3 LH
10
13
11
RH 1
LH 3
4
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Exterior Lighting
FIGURE-2-10-0-991-009-A01
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7
N_AC_021000_1_0100101_01_00
Exterior Lighting
FIGURE-2-10-0-991-010-A01
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12
10
11
11
13
13
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Exterior Lighting
FIGURE-2-10-0-991-011-A01
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15
14
15
GROUND
N_AC_021000_1_0190101_01_00
Exterior Lighting
FIGURE-2-10-0-991-019-A01
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2-11-0
2-11-0
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ATC(4)
AOA SENSOR(1)
VHF(1)
VHF(3)
GPS(1)
ELT
HF
TCAS TOP
LOC
GLIDE
RADIO ALTIMETER(2)
DME(1)
TAT PROBE
MARKER
PITOT PROBE(3)
RADIO ALTIMETER(1)
TCAS BOTTOM
PITOT PROBE(1)
ATC(1)
VHF(2)
DME(2)
STATIC PROBE(1)
STATIC PROBE(2)
VOR
ADF(1)
TAT PROBE
PITOT PROBE(2)
ATC(2)
STATIC PROBE(1)
STATIC PROBE(2)
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2-12-0
Power Plant
General
The APU is installed at the rear part of the fuselage in the tail cone. An air intake system with a
flap-type door is installed in front of the APU compartment. The exhaust gases pass overboard at the
end of the fuselage cone.
2.
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FR77
FR87
A B
Z310
FR70
FRONT
FIREWALL
UPPER
FIREWALL
FR80
FIREWALL RH
LOUVER LH
CUT OUT SEALED WITH
LABYRINTH GASKET
RH ACCESS DOOR
316AR
REAR
FIREWALL
FR84
NOTE:
LH ACCESS DOOR 315AL NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.
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APU
GENERATOR
FIRE EXTINGUISHING BOTTLE
FR87
EXHAUST
MUFFLER
APU SUSPENSION
(7 RODS)
FR84
FRONT FIRE
WALL
FR77
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Engine
The engine is a dual-rotor, variable stator, high bypass ratio turbo fan power plant for subsonic
services. The principal modules of the engine are:
- low pressure compressor (fan stator and fan rotor)
- high pressure compressor
- turbine frame
- combustion chamber
- high pressure turbine
- low pressure turbine
- accessory drives (gear box).
The 9 stage high pressure compressor is driven by 1 stage high pressure turbine, and the
integrated front fan and booster is driven by 4 stage low pressure turbine. An annular combustor
converts fuel and compressor discharge air into energy to provide engine thrust part through
primary exhaust and to drive the turbines. The accessory drive system extracts energy from the
high pressure rotor to drive the engine accessories and the engine mounted aircraft accessories.
Reverse thrust for braking the aircraft after landing is supplied by an integrated system which
acts on the fan discharge airflow.
B.
Nacelle
The cowls enclose the periphery of the engine so as to form the engine nacelle. Each engine is
housed in a nacelle suspended from a pylon attached to the wing lower surface. The nacelle
consists of the demountable powerplant, the fan cowls and the thrust reverser cowls.
The nacelle installation is designed to provide cooling and ventilation air for engine accessories
mounted along the fan and core casing. The nacelle provides:
- protection for the engine and the accessories
- airflow around the engine during its operation
- lighting protection
- HIRF and EMI attenuation.
2.
Engine
The engine is a two spool, axial flow, high bypass ratio turbofan powerplant for subsonic sevice.
The main modules of the engine are:
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The four stage Low Pressure Compressor (LPC) is driven by a five stage Low Pressure Turbine
(LPT) and the ten stage High Pressure Compressor (HPC) by a two stage High Pressure
Turbine (HPT). The HPT also drives a gearbox which, in turn drives the engines and aircraft
mounted accessories. The two shafts are supported by five main bearings.
The V2500 incorporates a Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) which governs all
engine functions, including power management. Reverse thrust for braking the aircraft after
landing is supplied by an integrated system which acts on the fan discharge airflow.
B.
Nacelle
The cowls enclose the periphery of the engine so as to form the engine nacelle. Each engine is
housed in a nacelle suspended from a pylon attached below the wing.
The nacelle installation is designed to provide cooling and ventilation air for engine accessories
mounted along the fan and core casing. The nacelle provides:
- protection for the engine and the accessories
- airflow around the engine during its operation
- lighting protection
- HIRF and EMI attenuation.
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1 125 mm
(44.28 in)
FAN AND BOOSTER
2 943 mm
(115.87 in) 2 600 mm
(102.36 in)
COMPRESSOR
FWD HOISTING
POINT
TURBINE
FRAME
COMBUSTOR
FWD
HANDLING
POINT
HP
LP
TURBINE TURBINE
1 820 mm
(71.65 in)
AGB
TGB
ACCESSORY
DRIVE
2 145 mm
(84.45 in)
AFT HANDLING
AND HANDLING
POINT
DIA 986 mm
(38.82 in)
FWD
1 130 mm
(44.49 in)
989 mm
(38.94 in)
1 978 mm
(77.87 in)
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0.93 m
(3.1 ft)
1.3 m
(4.3 ft)
1.2 m
(3.9 ft)
0.33 m
(1.1 ft)
1.2 m
(3.9 ft)
D
C
PRIMARY
NOZZLE
6
2.3 m
(7.5 ft)
1.6 m
(5.2 ft)
CENTERBODY
A
ENGINE AIR
INLET COWL
0.57 m
(1.9 ft)
FAN COWL
C
D
2.1 m
(6.9 ft)
FAN
REVERSER
A A
1.9 m
(6.2 ft)
2.07 m
(6.8 ft)
1.8 m
(5.9 ft)
1.2 m
(3.9 ft)
BLOCKER DOOR
EXTENDED
B B
C C
D D
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4.25 m
(14 ft)
3.73 m
(12.3 ft)
1.85 m
(6.1 ft)
1.51 m
(4.98 ft)
55
40
0.56 m
(1.8 ft)
0.81 m
(2.67 ft)
1.2 m
(3.96 ft)
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3.7 m
(12.1 ft)
3.3 m
(10.8 ft)
1m
(3.3 ft)
0.9 m
(3 ft)
35
45
0.56 m
(1.8 ft)
1m
(3.3 ft)
0.7 m
(2.3 ft)
GROUND
CAUTION
DO NOT ACTUATE SLATS:
WITH THRUST REVERSER COWLS 45 OPEN POSITION
WITH BLOCKER DOORS OPEN AND THRUST REVERSER
COWLS AT 35 AND 45 OPEN POSITION
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A
3 101 mm
(122.1 in)
COMBUSTOR
FAN AND BOOSTER
COMPRESSOR
TURBINE
FRAME
LP
TURBINE
HP
TURBINE
1 715 mm
(67.5 in)
1 067 mm
(42.0 in)
ACCESSORY
DRIVE
A
FWD
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5.25 m
(17.23 ft)
D
A
E
0.5
V
1.50 m
(4.95 ft)
C
D
5.26 m
(17.27 ft)
PPS
AT
COMPONENT
ft
ft
ft
ft
AA
2.01
6.58
0.99
3.25
1.10
3.63
1.41
4.62
INLET
ATTACH FLG
BB
2.01
6.58
1.00
3.29
1.11
3.64
2.59
8.50
TORQUE BOX
"V" BLADE
CC
1.98
6.50
0.97
3.19
1.07
3.52
3.26
10.70
COMB. CHAMBER
ENTRY FLG
DD
1.93
6.32
0.93
3.06
1.03
3.39
3.63
11.90
COMB. CHAMBER
EXIT FLG
EE
1.64
5.38
0.78
2.57
0.86
2.83
4.60
15.10
TECH FLG
TURB. EXIT CASE
FF
1.24
4.07
0.60
1.96
0.64
2.11
AFT END
CNA
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WL100
CLOSED
3.9 m
(12.8 ft)
WL100
FAN COWL
OPEN 50
1.6 m
(5.2 ft)
1.2 m
(3.9 ft)
0.67 m
(2.2 ft)
GROUND
NOTE: APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS
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WL100
CLOSED
3.6 m
(11.8 ft)
WL100
THRUST REVERSER
OPEN 45
0.9 m
(3 ft)
1.1 m
(3.6 ft)
1m
(3.3 ft)
0.67 m
(2.2 ft)
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THRUST
REVERSER
NOSE COWL
PRIMARY
NOZZLE
A
PLUG
0.46 m
(1.51 ft)
0.66 m
(2.17 ft)
1.46 m
(4.79 ft)
1.53 m
(5.02 ft)
1.44 m
(4.72 ft)
FWD
2.60 m
(8.53 ft)
2.67 m
(8.76 ft)
0.46 m
(1.51 ft)
A
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A
4.70 m
(15.42 ft)
1
OPEN POSITION:
FULL: 50
1.22 m
(4.00 ft)
50
1: FAN COWL
0.46 m
(1.51 ft)
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A
A
45
43
1 : THRUST REVERSER
A
OPEN
POSITION
43
45
B
MIN.
MAX.
4.26 m
(13.98 ft)
0.80 m
(2.62 ft)
0.90 m
(2.95 ft)
4.33 m
(14.21 ft)
0.84 m
(2.76 ft)
0.95 m
(3.12 ft)
SEE AC SECTION
230
NOTE:
B AND C DEPENDING ON AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
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COMPRESSOR
FWD
HANDLING
POINT
COMBUSTOR
TURBINE
FRAME
DIA 1084 mm
(42.68 in)
HP
LP
TURBINE TURBINE
AGB TGB
ACCESSORY
DRIVE
ICNLEAP1A021200C588280000100101
2152 mm
(84.72 in)
FWD
2242 mm
(88.27 in)
1165 mm
(45.87 in)
1236 mm
(48.66 in)
2487 mm
(97.91 in)
B
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THRUST
REVERSER
FAN COWL
PRIMARY
NOZZLE
PLUG
0.98 m
(3.22 ft)
0.49 m
(1.61 ft)
0.67 m
(2.20 ft)
1.58 m
(5.18 ft)
1.98 m
(6.50 ft)
0.23 m
(0.75 ft)
FWD
2.52 m
(8.27 ft)
2.60 m
(8.53 ft)
0.46 m
(1.51 ft)
A
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2-13-0
Quick Leveling
There are three alternative procedures to level the aircraft:
- Quick leveling procedure with Air Data/Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU).
- Quick leveling procedure with a spirit level in the passenger compartment.
- Quick leveling procedure with a spirit level in the FWD cargo compartment.
2.
Precise Leveling
For precise leveling, it is necessary to install sighting rods in the receptacles located under the
fuselage (points 11 and 12 for longitudinal leveling) and under the wings (points 2LH and 2RH for
lateral leveling) and use a sighting tube. With the aircraft on jacks, adjust the jacks until the
reference marks on the sighting rods are aligned in the sighting plane (aircraft level).
3.
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RIB10
FR53
FR50
2LH
12
2RH
11
RIB10
FR31
FR34
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2-14-0
Jacking
General
(1) The A320 can be jacked:
- At not more than 59 000 kg (130 073 lb),
- Within the limits of the permissible wind speed when the aircraft is not in a closed
environment.
B.
C.
2.
Jack Design
(1) The maximum permitted loads given in the table in FIGURE 2-14-0-991-030-A are the
maximum loads applicable on jack fittings.
(2) In the fully retracted position (jack stroke at minimum), the height of the jack is such that
the jack may be placed beneath the aircraft in the most adverse conditions, namely, tires
deflated and shock absorbers depressurized. In addition, there must be a clearance of
approximately 50 mm (1.97 in) between the aircraft jacking point and the jack upper end.
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(3) The lifting jack stroke enables the aircraft to be jacked up so that the fuselage longitudinal
datum line (aircraft center line) is parallel to the ground, with a clearance of 100 mm (3.94
in) between the main landing gear wheels and the ground. This enables the landing gear
extension/retraction tests to be performed.
3.
Shoring Cradles
When it is necessary to support the aircraft in order to relieve the loads on the structure to do
modifications or major work, shoring cradles shall be placed under each wing and the fuselage as
necessary.
NOTE : The aircraft must not be lifted or supported by the wings or fuselage alone without
adequate support of the other.
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WING JACKING
POINT
RIB9
B
X
FR74
FR73
A
FR8
FWD JACKING
POINT
SAFETY
STAY
B
RIB9
WING JACKING
POINT
MAXIMUM
LOAD ELIGIBLE
ft
ft
daN
FORWARD FUSELAGE
JACKING POINT
A
2.74
8.99
6 800
WING JACKING
POINT
17.56
57.61
6.50
21.33
28 500
17.56
57.61
6.50
21.33
28 500
SAFETY STAY
32.57
106.86
2 000
NOTE:
SAFETY STAY IS NOT USED FOR JACKING.
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FR8
POINT A DETAIL
Z1 979.8
Z1 987
SPHERICAL RADIUS
19 mm (0.75 in)
B
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LOWER SURFACE
B
POINT BB DETAIL
RIB9 INTERSECTION WITH REAR
SPAR DATUM
Z828.35
01
SPHERICAL RADIUS
32 mm (1.26 in)
NOTE:
01 TYPICAL
01
Z895
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FR73 FR74
Z729.441
Z744.932
X = 35 106
126.15 mm
(4.97 in)
A
FWD
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FR73 FR74
FR8
FORWARD JACK
WING JACK
SAFETY STAY N
L
RIB9
RIB9
WING JACK
FORWARD
WING JACK
JACK
TYPICAL JACK INSTALLATION SHOWN
CONFIGURATION
AIRCRAFT ON WHEELS
DISTANCE BETWEEN
JACKING/SAFETY POINTS
AND THE GROUND
DESCRIPTION
L
(FORWARD
JACK)
N
(SAFETY
STAY)
TIRES FLAT
SHOCK ABSORBERS DEFLATED
STANDARD TIRES
STANDARD SHOCK ABSORBERS
STANDARD TIRES
AIRCRAFT ON JACKS
MLG SHOCK ABSORBERS EXTENDED WITH 2 554 mm
(FORWARD JACK AND
(100.55 in)
WHEEL CLEARANCE OF 120 mm (4.72 in)
WING JACKS)
FOR MLG RETRACTION OR EXTENSION
FUSELAGE DATUM LINE
STANDARD TIRES
PARALLEL TO THE GROUND
MLG SHOCK ABSORBERS EXTENDED WITH 3 204 mm
WHEEL CLEARANCE OF 770 mm (30.31 in) (126.14 in)
FOR REPLACEMENT OF THE MLG
AIRCRAFT ON FORWARD
JACK
MLG WHEELS ON THE
GROUND
M
(WING
JACK)
STANDARD TIRES
NLG SHOCK ABSORBERS EXTENDED WITH
WHEEL CLEARANCE OF 60 mm (2.36 in)
FOR NLG RETRACTION OR EXTENSION
2 387 mm
(93.98 in)
NOTE:
THE SAFETY STAY IS NOT USED FOR JACKING.
3 655 mm 3 779 mm
(143.90 in) (148.78 in)
4 305 mm 4 429 mm
(169.49 in) (174.37 in)
NA
2 854 mm
(112.36 in)
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LOAD AT FORWARD
FUSELAGE JACKING POINT
1000 kg
12
9
CG 15 %
MAX PERMISSIBLE LOAD
6.93
CG 25 %
6
CG 35 %
3
CG 45 %
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
55
66
77
88
99
110
121
132
143
154
165
1000 kg
1000 lb
A/C WEIGHT
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CG 45 %
CG 35 %
35
CG 25 %
CG 15 %
30
29.06
25
EXAMPLE:
GROSS WT: 60 000 kg
CG 25 %
FORCE AT EACH WING
JACKING POINT 27 350 kg
20
15
10
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
55
66
77
88
99
110
121
132
143
154
165
1000 kg
1000 lb
A/C WEIGHT
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FR73 / FR74
(SAFETY STAY)
FR64
FR63
FR42
RIB4
RIB4
RIB22
RIB22
RIB13
RIB13
FR33
FR15
NOTE: THE SHORING CRADLE MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE FRAME.
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General
Landing gear jacking will be required to lift the landing gear wheels off the ground.
NOTE : You can lift the aircraft at Maximum Ramp Weight (MRW).
NOTE : The load at each jacking position is the load required to give a 25.4 mm (1 in) clearance
between the ground and the tire.
2.
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49 x 19 R20
600 mm
(23.62 in)
FULLY
EXTENDED
45 x 16 R20
200 mm
(7.87 in)
FULLY
RETRACTED
218 mm
(8.58 in)
25 mm
(1 in)
180 mm
(7.09 in)
ON THE RIM
FLAT TIRES
38 mm
(1.5 in)
DIA. BALL
INFLATED TIRES
552 mm
(21.73 in)
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CANTILEVER
ARM
552 mm
(21.73 in)
25 mm
(1 in)
FWD
FORK
409 mm
(16.1 in)
25 mm
(1 in) MIN
1 620 mm
APPROX
(63.78 in)
25 mm
(1 in) MIN
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35
30
25
20
15
10
30
70
35
80
40
45
50
90
100
110
55
120
60
130
65
140
70
150
75
160
170
80
180
A/C WEIGHT
1 000 kg
1 000 lb
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NORMAL ATTITUDE
FWD
FWD
FWD
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FWD
FWD
FWD
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46 mm
(1.81 in)
780 mm
(30.71 in)
25 mm CLEAR
(0.98 in)
MAX DIAMETER
915 mm (36.02 in)
MAX DIAMETER
915 mm (36.02 in)
25 mm CLEAR
(0.98 in)
140 mm
(5.51 in)
330 mm
(12.99 in)
1 230 mm
(48.43 in)
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CG 25 %
CG 17 %
15
10
30
70
35
80
40
45
50
90
100
110
55
120
60
130
65
140
70
150
75
160
170
80
180
A/C WEIGHT
1 000 kg
1 000 lb
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36
KEY:
37.5% CG
34
33.0% CG
28.0% CG
32
17.0% CG
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
45
50
100
110
55
120
60
130
65
140
75
70
150
160
x1 000 kg
80
170
AIRCRAFT WEIGHT
180
x1 000 lb
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40 mm
(1.57 in)
APPROX
128 mm
(5.06 in)
25 mm
(1 in)
38 mm
(1.5 in)
DIA. BALL
SAE AS 33559
326 mm
(12.83 in)
FWD
INFLATED TIRES
A
NOTE: THE FLAT TIRES VIEW SHOWS THE MINIMUM HEIGHT TO ENGAGE JACK WITH 2 FLAT TIRES.
THE INFLATED TIRES VIEW SHOWS THE JACKING HEIGHT TO GIVE 25 mm (1 in)
CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE TIRE AND GROUND.
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12
11
CG
15
10
CG
20
CG
CG
25%
30%
5%
CG 3
5
0%
CG 4
CG 45
2
AIRCRAFT WEIGHT
54
120
60
130
70
140
150
x 1 000 kg
80
160
170
180
190
200
x 1 000 lb
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LOAD AT NLG
JACKING POINT
1 000 kg
11
KEY:
10
17.0% CG
8
28.0% CG
7
33.0% CG
6
37.5% CG
AIRCRAFT WEIGHT
3
45
100
50
110
55
120
60
130
65
140
75
70
150
160
170
80
180
x 1 000 kg
x 1 000 lb
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AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
3-1-0
General Information
Standard day temperatures for the altitudes shown are tabulated below:
FEET
0
2
4
6
8
000
000
000
000
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1 000
0
500
10
15
20
2 000
1 000
3 000
1 500
4 000
2 000
5 000
2 500
3 500
7 000
4 000
8 000
4 500
9 000
5 000
6 000
3 000
NOTE :
THESE CURVES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
THE APPROVED VALUES ARE STATED IN THE "OPERATING
MANUALS" SPECIFIC TO THE AIRLINE OPERATING THE AIRCRAFT.
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20
30
40
50
25
PAYLOAD PAYLOAD
(1 000 lb) (1 000 kg)
RANGE
(km)
RANGE
(nm)
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0
500
10
15
20
2 000
1 000
3 000
1 500
4 000
2 000
5 000
2 500
3 500
7 000
4 000
8 000
4 500
9 000
5 000
6 000
3 000
NOTE :
THESE CURVES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
THE APPROVED VALUES ARE STATED IN THE "OPERATING
MANUALS" SPECIFIC TO THE AIRLINE OPERATING THE AIRCRAFT.
10
20
30
40
50
25
PAYLOAD PAYLOAD
(1 000 lb) (1 000 kg)
RANGE
(km)
RANGE
(nm)
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0
500
10
15
20
2 000
1 000
3 000
1 500
4 000
2 000
5 000
2 500
3 500
7 000
4 000
8 000
4 500
9 000
5 000
6 000
3 000
NOTE :
THESE CURVES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
THE APPROVED VALUES ARE STATED IN THE "OPERATING
MANUALS" SPECIFIC TO THE AIRLINE OPERATING THE AIRCRAFT.
10
20
30
40
50
25
PAYLOAD PAYLOAD
(1 000 lb) (1 000 kg)
RANGE
(km)
RANGE
(nm)
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1 000 kg
1 000 lb
110
220
80
TAKEOFF WEIGHT
100
90
230
210
200
180
0
2
4
6
170
190
160
70
150
140
60
130
120
50
110
4
10
12
14
16
40
1
1 000 ft
RUNWAY LENGTH
1 000 m
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1 000 kg
1 000 lb
110
220
80
TAKEOFF WEIGHT
100
90
230
210
200
180
0
2
4
6
170
190
160
70
150
140
60
130
120
50
110
4
10
12
14
16
40
1
1 000 ft
RUNWAY LENGTH
1 000 m
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This section gives the take-off weight limitation at ISA +15C (+59F) conditions.
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1000 kg
1000 lb
110
220
80
TAKEOFF WEIGHT
100
90
230
210
200
190
0
2
4
6
8
180
170
160
70
150
140
60
130
120
50
110
4
10
12
14
16
40
1
1000 ft
RUNWAY LENGTH
1000 m
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1000 kg
1000 lb
110
100
80
220
TAKEOFF WEIGHT
90
230
210
200
180
0
2
4
6
170
190
160
70
150
140
60
130
120
50
110
4
10
12
14
16
40
1
1000 ft
RUNWAY LENGTH
1000 m
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AIRPORT PRESSURE
ALTITUDE
(x 1 000 ft)
2.0
LANDING LENGTH
10
SEA
LEVEL
1.5
5
4
1.0
3
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
80
90
30
40
50
60
70
NOTE:
THESE CURVES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
THE APPROVED VALUES ARE STATED IN THE "OPERATING
MANUALS" SPECIFIC TO THE AIRLINE OPERATING THE AIRCRAFT.
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AIRPORT PRESSURE
ALTITUDE
(x 1 000 ft)
10
2.0
LANDING LENGTH
SEA
LEVEL
1.5
5
4
1.0
3
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
80
90
30
40
50
60
70
NOTE:
THESE CURVES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
THE APPROVED VALUES ARE STATED IN THE "OPERATING
MANUALS" SPECIFIC TO THE AIRLINE OPERATING THE AIRCRAFT.
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3-5-0
This section provides the final approach speed. It is defined as the indicated airspeed at threshold in
the landing configuration, at the certificated maximum flap setting and Maximum Landing Weight
(MLW), in standard atmospheric conditions. The approach speed is used to classify the aircraft into
an Aircraft Approach Category, a grouping of aircraft based on the indicated airspeed at threshold.
2.
The final approach speed is 136 kt at a MLW of 66 000 kg (145 505 lb) and classifies the aircraft
into the Aircraft Approach Category C.
NOTE : This value is given for information only.
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GROUND MANEUVERING
4-1-0
General Information
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Turning Radii
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50
60
7.59 m
(24.9 ft)
R1
70
R2
R3
R5
R6
R4
12.64 m
(41.47 ft)
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15.6
13.9
12.4
11.1
9.9
12.3
10.9
26
21
16
12
8
5
26
20
15
11
7
4
6.3
4.8
3.5
2.4
1.5
8.0
6.2
4.7
3.3
2.1
1.1
20.1
8.6
9.6
13.8
15.5
9.0
17.6
28
13.4
13.8
15.0
32
15.9
45
40
14.3
17.0
51
36
13.6
13.9
15.1
14.4
16.0
30
33
41
36
46
17.1
18.5
51
20.4
58
22.8
26.2
30.9
38.2
m
ft
44
45
47
49
52
56
44
46
50
47
52
56
61
67
75
86
101
125
R3
NLG
66
76
89
23.1
27.0
8.0
51
15.5
32.3
41
64
19.4
132
106
40.2
33
81
24.8
10.1
107
32.6
ft
R2
LMLG
12.5
ft
R1
RMLG
21.6
22.6
23.9
25.2
26.7
28.4
22.0
22.9
25.4
24.1
26.8
28.5
30.5
32.9
35.9
39.8
45.1
52.9
26.2
24.9
83
79
23.5
22.5
71
24.7
26.0
27.6
29.3
22.9
74
78
83
88
93
72
23.7
27.7
75
29.4
88
31.4
33.8
36.8
40.7
46.0
53.8
74
77
81
85
90
96
75
78
86
82
91
96
103
111
121
133
151
176
ft
SHARKLET
94
100
108
118
131
148
174
ft
WINGTIP
FENCE
R4 WING
18.2
18.4
18.8
19.3
20.0
20.9
18.3
18.5
19.4
18.9
20.1
20.9
22.1
23.6
25.7
28.7
33.0
39.8
60
61
62
63
66
68
60
61
64
62
66
69
72
77
84
94
108
131
ft
R5
NOSE
21.6
22.1
22.8
23.6
24.5
25.6
21.8
22.3
23.7
22.9
24.6
25.7
27.1
28.9
31.3
34.4
39.0
46.0
ft
71
73
75
77
80
84
72
73
78
75
81
84
89
95
103
113
128
151
R6
THS
NOTE: ABOVE 50, AIRLINES MAY USE TYPE 1 OR TYPE 2 TURNS DEPENDING ON THE SITUATION.
TYPE 1 TURNS USE: ASYMMETRIC THRUST DURING THE WHOLE TURN; AND DIFFERENTIAL BRAKING TO INITIATE
THE TURN ONLY.
TYPE 2 TURNS USE: SYMMETRIC THRUST DURING THE WHOLE TURN; AND NO DIFFERENTIAL BRAKING AT ALL.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET LOWER VALUES THAN THOSE FROM TYPE 1 BY APPLYING DIFFERENTIAL BRAKING DURING
THE WHOLE TURN.
71.9
75 (MAX)
67.8
50
70
48.8
75 (MAX)
70.2
65
70
63.1
66.8
60
65
57.9
62.4
55
53.3
50
58.4
48.6
45
53.6
43.8
40
55
39.0
35
60
34.2
30
29.3
25
19.5
24.4
20
TYPE
EFFECTIVE
OF STEERING
ANGLE
STEERING ANGLE
TURN
(deg)
(deg)
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60
70
7.59 m
(24.9 ft)
R1
R2
R3
R5
R6
12.64 m
(41.47 ft)
R4
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58
45
35
27
21
15
10
5
1
17.55
13.71
10.72
8.3
6.27
4.51
2.96
1.55
0.26
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
R1
m
STEERING
ANGLE
(deg)
8.94
10.23
11.64
13.19
14.95
16.98
19.40
22.39
26.23
R2
29
34
38
43
49
56
64
73
86
ft
13.81
14.31
14.95
15.79
16.86
18.24
20.02
22.40
25.64
R3
45
47
49
52
55
60
66
73
84
ft
21.99
23.26
24.64
26.17
27.90
29.92
32.32
35.28
39.1
R4
72
18.3
18.67
19.16
81
78
19.80
20.65
21.76
23.25
25.29
28.16
86
92
98
106
116
128
ft
R5
60
61
63
65
68
71
76
83
92
ft
21.91
22.58
23.36
24.29
25.42
26.81
28.56
30.86
33.96
R6
72
74
77
80
83
88
94
101
111
ft
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EFFECTIVE
TURN
STEERING
ANGLE 75
MINIMUM
PAVEMENT
WIDTH FOR
180 TURN
R5
EFFECTIVE
STEERING
ANGLE
75 (MAX)
71.9
75 (MAX)
70.2
R4 WING
WING TIP
SHARKLET
FENCE
21.6
22.5
R3
NLG
R5
NOSE
R6
THS
4.1
22.3
13.4
ft
14
73
44
71
74
18.2
21.6
60
71
4.5
22.8
13.6
22.0
ft
15
75
44
72
22.9
18.3
21.8
75
60
72
EFFECTIVE
STEERING
ANGLE
75 (MAX)
70.0
m
ft
R3
NLG
4.6
15
22.8
75
13.8
45
R4 WING
R5
WING TIP FENCE NOSE
22.0
72
18.3
60
R6
THS
21.9
72
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4-4-0
4-4-0
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20
2.41 m
(7 ft 10.92 in)
4.56 m
(14 ft 11.52 in)
10.14 m
(33 ft 3.24 in)
111
133
FIRST OFFICER
FIELD OF VIEW
5.07 m
(16 ft 7.56 in)
0.53 m
(1 ft 8.88 in)
46
46
33
33
25
25
32
32
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25
10
10
20
35
30
CAPTAIN SLIDING
WINDOW
CAPTAIN
WINDSHIELD
FIRST OFFICER
WINDSHIELD
FIRST OFFICER
SLIDING WINDOW
FIRST OFFICER
FIXED WINDOW
4-4-0
A320
AS 580 B
CAPTAIN
FIXED WINDOW
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4-5-0
4-5-0
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4-5-1
4-5-1
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FA
L
A
LE
= AD
45
m IN
(1 FIL
50 L
ft) ET
APPROX 4.3 m
(14 ft)
TAXIWAY
CENTERLINE
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
NLG PATH
30 m
(100 ft)
MLG PATH
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APPROX 3.2 m
(10 ft)
FA
A
L
= EAD
45
m IN
(1 FI
5 L
FILLET R = 16.5 m 0 ft LET
)
(55 ft)
L
TAXIWAY
CENTERLINE
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
NLG PATH
30 m
(100 ft)
MLG PATH
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15 m
(50 ft)
APPROX 5.8 m
(19 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
NLG PATH
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
MLG PATH
30 m
(100 ft)
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15 m
(50 ft)
APPROX 9.2 m
(30 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
NLG PATH
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
MLG PATH
30 m
(100 ft)
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RUNWAY CENTERLINE
5.75 m
(19 ft)
3.15 m
(10 ft)
R3 = 13.4 m
(44 ft)
R5 = 18.2 m
(60 ft)
NLG PATH
WINGTIP PATH: WINGTIP FENCES:
R4 = 21.6 m (71 ft)
SHARKLETS:
R4 = 22.5 m (74 ft)
NOSE PATH
R4
MLG PATH
30 m
(100 ft)
NOTE:
TYPE 1 VALUES.
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RUNWAY CENTERLINE
R4
R5 = 18.2 m
(60 ft)
R3 = 13.4 m
(44 ft)
3.13 m
(10 ft)
4.33 m
(14 ft)
NLG PATH
25
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4-5-4
4-5-4
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FA
A
L
= LEA
45 D
m IN
(1 F
50 IL
ft) LET
APPROX 4.9 m
(16 ft)
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
NLG PATH
MLG PATH
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APPROX 3 m
(10 ft)
FA
A
L
= LEA
45 D
m IN
(1 F
50 IL
ft) LET
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
15 m
(50 ft)
NLG PATH
MLG PATH
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4-5-5
4-5-5
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15 m
(50 ft)
APPROX 5.2 m
(17 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
NLG PATH
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
MLG PATH
15 m
(50 ft)
NOTE: FAA GROUP III FACILITIES.
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15 m
(50 ft)
APPROX 9 m
(29 ft)
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
FILLET R = 16.5 m
(55 ft)
TURN R = 30 m
(100 ft)
NLG PATH
TAXIWAY CENTERLINE
MLG PATH
15 m
(50 ft)
NOTE: FAA GROUP III FACILITIES.
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4-6-0
4-6-0
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6.1 m
(20 ft)
90 m
(300 ft)
61 m
(200 ft)
12.2 m
(40 ft)
HOLDING POINT
6.1 m
(20 ft)
190 m
(625 ft)
TAXIWAY
CENTERLINE
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
45 m
(150 ft)
23 m
(75 ft)
NOTE: COORDINATE WITH USING AIRLINE FOR SPECIFIC PLANNED OPERATING PROCEDURES.
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4-7-0
The ground maneuvers were performed using asymmetric thrust and differential braking only to
initiate the turn.
TODA: Take-Off Distance Available
ASDA: Acceleration-Stop Distance Available
2.
3.
4.
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3m
(10 ft)
TODA
ASDA
TAXIWAY
CENTERLINE
>3m
(10 ft)
RUNWAY
CENTERLINE
AIRCRAFT
TYPE
MAX
STEERING
ANGLE
A320
75
ON ASDA
24.3 m
80 ft
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TODA
>3m
(10 ft)
3m
(10 ft)
ASDA
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
MAX
AIRCRAFT STEERING
TYPE
ANGLE
A320
75
REQUIRED
MINIMUM
PAVEMENT
WIDTH
30.8 m
101 ft
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3m
(10 ft)
TODA
3m
(10 ft)
ASDA
>3m
(10 ft)
RUNWAY CENTERLINE
25
AIRCRAFT
TYPE
MAX
STEERING
ANGLE
A320
75
30 m (100 ft)
WIDE RUNWAY
MINIMUM LINEUP
DISTANCE CORRECTION
MINIMUM LINEUP
DISTANCE CORRECTION
ON TODA
70 ft
21.3 m
ON ASDA
33.9 m 111 ft
ON TODA
16.7 m
55 ft
ON ASDA
29.3 m
96 ft
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4-8-0
Aircraft Mooring
4-8-0
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TOWING
FITTING
TOWING
FITTING
GROUND
ANCHOR
FWD
B
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Aircraft Mooring
FIGURE-4-8-0-991-001-A01
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TERMINAL SERVICING
5-1-1
This section provides typical ramp layouts, showing the various GSE items in position during typical
turn-round scenarios.
These ramp layouts show typical arrangements only. Each operator will have its own specific
requirements/regulations for positioning and operation on the ramp.
This table gives the symbols used on servicing diagrams.
AC
AS
BULK
CAT
CB
CLEAN
FUEL
GPU
LDCL
LV
PBB
PS
TOW
ULD
WV
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5-1-2
This section gives the typical servicing arrangement for pax version (Open Apron).
The Stand Safety Line delimits the Aircraft Safety Area (minimum distance of 7.5 m from the
aircraft). No vehicle must be parked in this area before complete stop of the aircraft (wheel chocks in
position on landing gears).
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0
0
FEET
5 10 15 20
2 4 6
METERS
AS
TOW
PU
BULK
G
PS
CAT
AC
CB
FUEL
BULK
CB
WV
CAT
PS
LV
STAND SAFETY LINE
NOTE: TYPICAL RAMP LAYOUT
APPLICABLE TO AIRCRAFT
WITH OR WITHOUT SHARKLETS.
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0
0
FEET
5 10 15 20
2 4 6
METERS
AS
TOW
PU
G
PS
ULD
CAT
LD CL
AC
FUEL
ULD
LD CL
WV
CB
CAT
PS
BULK
LV
STAND SAFETY LINE
NOTE: TYPICAL RAMP LAYOUT
APPLICABLE TO AIRCRAFT
WITH OR WITHOUT SHARKLETS.
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5-1-3
This section gives the typical servicing arrangement for pax version (Passenger Bridge).
The Stand Safety Line delimits the Aircraft Safety Area (minimum distance of 7.5 m from the
aircraft). No vehicle must be parked in this area before complete stop of the aircraft (wheel chocks in
position on landing gears).
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0
0
FEET
5 10 15 20
2 4 6
METERS
AS
TOW
PU
ULD
PBB
CAT
LD CL
AC
FUEL
ULD
LD CL
WV
CB
CAT
BULK
LV
STAND SAFETY LINE
NOTE: TYPICAL RAMP LAYOUT
APPLICABLE TO AIRCRAFT
WITH OR WITHOUT SHARKLETS.
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5-2-0
This section provides a typical turn round time chart showing the typical time for ramp activities
during aircraft turn round.
Actual times may vary due to each operators specific practices, resources, equipment and operating
conditions.
2.
PASSENGER HANDLING
150 pax: 12 F/C + 138 Y/C.
All passengers deplane and board the aircraft.
1 Passenger Boarding Bridge (PBB) used at door L1.
Equipment positioning + opening door = +2 min.
Closing door + equipment removal = +1.5 min.
No Passenger with Reduced Mobility (PRM) on board.
Deplaning:
- 150 pax at door L1
- Deplaning rate = 20 pax/min per door
- Priority deplaning for premium passengers.
Boarding:
- 150 pax at door L1
- Boarding rate = 12 pax/min per door
- Last Pax Seating allowance (LPS) + headcounting = +2 min.
B.
CARGO
2 cargo loaders + 1 belt loader.
Opening door + equipment positioning = +2 min.
Equipment removal + closing door = +1.5 min.
100% cargo exchange (baggage only):
- FWD cargo compartment: 3 containers
- AFT cargo compartment: 4 containers
- Bulk compartment: 500 kg (1 102 lb).
Container unloading/loading times:
- Unloading = 1.5 min/container
- Loading = 1.5 min/container.
Bulk unloading/loading times:
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C.
REFUELING
20 000 l (5 283 US gal) at 50 psig (3.45 bars-rel), one hose (right wing).
Dispenser positioning/removal + connection/disconnection times = +2.5 min.
D.
CLEANING
Cleaning is performed in available time.
E.
CATERING
1 catering truck for servicing galleys sequentially at doors R1 and R2.
Equipment positioning + opening door = +2 min.
Closing door + equipment removal = +1.5 min.
Time to drive from one door to the other = +2 min.
Full Size Trolley Equivalent (FSTE) to unload and load: 11 FSTE
- 4 FSTE at door R1
- 7 FSTE at door R2.
Time for trolley exchange = 1.2 min per FSTE.
F.
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TRT: 44 min
0
10
20
30
40
50
DEPLANING/BOARDING AT L1
HEADCOUNTING
CATERING AT R1
CATERING AT R2
CLEANING
AVAILABLE TIME
CARGO FWD CC
CARGO AFT CC
BULK
REFUELING
POTABLE WATER SERVICING
TOILET SERVICING
GSE POSITIONING/REMOVAL
ACTIVITY
CRITICAL PATH
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5-3-0
This section provides a typical turn round time chart showing the typical time for ramp activities
during aircraft turn round.
Actual times may vary due to each operators specific practices, resources, equipment and operating
conditions.
2.
PASSENGER HANDLING
180 pax (all Y/C).
All passengers deplane and board the aircraft.
2 stairways used at doors L1 & L2.
Equipment positioning + opening door = +2 min.
Closing door + equipment removal = +1.5 min.
No Passenger with Reduced Mobility (PRM) on board.
Deplaning:
- 90 pax at door L1
- 90 pax at door L2
- Deplaning rate = 18 pax/min per door.
Boarding:
- 90 pax at door L1
- 90 pax at door L2
- Boarding rate = 12 pax/min per door
- Last Pax Seating allowance (LPS) + headcounting = +2 min.
B.
CARGO
2 cargo loaders.
Opening door + equipment positioning = +2 min.
Equipment removal + closing door = +1.5 min.
100% cargo exchange:
- FWD cargo compartment: 3 containers
- AFT cargo compartment: 4 containers.
Container unloading/loading times:
- Unloading = 1.5 min/container
- Loading = 1.5 min/container.
C.
REFUELING
No refueling.
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D.
CLEANING
Cleaning is performed in available time.
E.
CATERING
One catering truck for servicing the galleys as required.
F.
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TRT: 22 min
0
10
15
20
25
DEPLANING/BOARDING AT L1
DEPLANING/BOARDING AT L2
HEADCOUNTING
CATERING
AVAILABLE TIME
CLEANING
AVAILABLE TIME
CARGO FWD CC
CARGO AFT CC
REFUELING
POTABLE WATER SERVICING
TOILET SERVICING
GSE POSITIONING/REMOVAL
ACTIVITY
CRITICAL PATH
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5-4-1
5-4-1
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7 8
1
10
13
12
14
11
3
11
4
10
6
5
19
9
12
16
17
15
16
15 18
19
13
11
11
21
20
22
14
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5-4-2
Grounding Points
5.07 m
(16.63 ft)
20.25 m
(66.44 ft)
20.25 m
(66.44 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
On Centerline
3.79 m
(12.43 ft)
3.79 m
(12.43 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
0.94 m
(3.08 ft)
1.07 m
(3.51 ft)
1.07 m
(3.51 ft)
A.
The grounding (earthing) stud on each landing gear leg is designed for use with a clip-on
connector (such as Appleton TGR).
B.
The grounding (earthing) studs are used to connect the aircraft to an approved ground (earth)
connection on the ramp or in the hangar for:
- Refuel/defuel operations,
- Maintenance operations,
- Bad weather conditions.
NOTE : In all other conditions, the electrostatic discharge through the tire is sufficient.
If the aircraft is on jacks for retraction and extension checks or for the
removal/installation of the landing gear, the grounding (earthing) alternative points (if
installed) are:
- In the hole on the avionics-compartment lateral right door-frame (on FR14),
- On the engine nacelles,
- Adjacent to the high-pressure connector,
- On the wing upper surfaces.
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LANDING
GEAR
A
TYPICAL
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A
RIB20
RIB19
F
W
D
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FR12
FR12
FR14
Z822
PR
ES
A
A/C STRUCTURE
GROUNDING
(EARTHING) POINT
GROUNDING
(EARTHING) CABLE
B
FWD
C
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FR36
191DB
GROUNDING
(EARTHING)
POINT
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PHONE JACK
GROUNDING (EARTHING) POINT
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5-4-3
Hydraulic System
Access
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
ACCESS
Green System:
Access Door 197CB
Yellow System:
Access Door 198CB
Blue System:
Access Door 197EB
2.
AFT OF NOSE
19.17 m
(62.89 ft)
19.17 m
(62.89 ft)
20.22 m
(66.34 ft)
RH SIDE
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
Reservoir Pressurization
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
ACCESS
AFT OF NOSE
15.65 m
(51.35 ft)
3.
LH SIDE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.74 m
(5.71 ft)
Accumulator Charging
Four MIL-PRF-6164 connections:
ACCESS
Yellow System
Accumulator:
Access Door 196BB
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
15.65 m
(51.35 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
5-4-3
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.74 m
(5.71 ft)
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ACCESS
Green System
Accumulator:
Left MLG Door
Blue System
Accumulator:
Access Door 195BB
Yellow System Braking
Accumulator:
Access Door 196BB
4.
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
16.77 m
(55.02 ft)
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
3.20 m
(10.50 ft)
15.65 m
(51.35 ft)
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
1.74 m
(5.71 ft)
15.65 m
(51.35 ft)
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
1.74 m
(5.71 ft)
Reservoir Filling
Centralized filling capability on the Green System ground service panel:
ACCESS
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
19.17 m
(62.89 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
Reservoir Drain
Three 3/8 in. self-sealing connections:
ACCESS
Yellow System:
Access Door 196BB
Green System:
Left MLG Door
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
15.65 m
(51.35 ft)
16.77 m
(55.02 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
0.25 m
(0.82 ft)
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MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.74 m
(5.71 ft)
3.20 m
(10.50 ft)
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ACCESS
Blue System:
Access Door 197EB
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
20.22 m
(66.34 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
1.27 m
(4.17 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
NOTE : The drain valve is on the Blue System ground service panel for the reservoir of the Blue
hydraulic system.
The drain valve is on the reservoir for the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems.
6.
Ground Test
On each ground service panel:
- One self-sealing connector (suction).
- One self-sealing connector (delivery).
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A
FR47
FR50
197CB
QUANTITY
INDICATOR
RESERVOIR
DEPRESSURIZATION
CONNECTION
GROUND
DELIVERY
CONNECTION
GROUND SUPPLY
RESERVOIR FILL
CONNECTION
A
FWD
GROUND
SUCTION
CONNECTION
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A
FR47
FR50
RESERVOIR
DEPRESSURIZATION
VALVE
197EB
GROUND
DELIVERY
CONNECTION
GROUND
SUCTION
CONNECTION
RESERVOIR
DRAIN VALVE
A
FWD
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FR47
198CB
A
FR50
GROUND
DELIVERY
CONNECTION
RESERVOIR
DEPRESSURIZATION
VALVE
GROUND
SUCTION
CONNECTION
HAND PUMP
LEVER
A
FWD
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B
Z195
195BB
A
RAT RETRACTED
B
RAT EXTENDED
C
NOTE:
01 FOR A318, A319 AND A320
02 FOR A321
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5-4-4
Electrical System
Electrical System
This chapter provides data related to the location of the ground service connections.
ACCESS
A/C External
Power:
Access Door 121AL
AFT OF NOSE
2.55 m
(8.37 ft)
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
On centerline
2.00 m
(6.56 ft)
Technical Specifications
A.
B.
Power Supply:
- Three-phase, 115/200V, 400 Hz.
C.
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108VU
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5-4-5
Oxygen System
Oxygen System
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
ACCESS
Oxygen Replenishment:
Access Door 812
2.
AFT OF NOSE
3.45 m
(11.32 ft)
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
1.15 m
(3.77 ft)
MEAN
HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
2.60 m
(8.53 ft)
Technical Specifications
- One 3/8 in. MIL-DTL 7891 standard service connection.
NOTE : External charging in the avionics compartment.
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FR16
FR9
B
Z125
812
FR12
FR9
OXYGEN FILLING
PORT
OXYGEN FILLING
INDICATOR
TEST PORT
C
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5-4-6
Fuel System
ACCESS
Refuel/Defuel
Integrated Panel:
Access Door
192MB
2.
AFT OF NOSE
DISTANCE
POSITION FROM AIRCRAFT
CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
16.4 m
(53.81 ft)
1.8 m
(5.91 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
1.8 m
(5.91 ft)
Refuel/Defuel Connectors
ACCESS
Refuel/Defuel
Coupling, Left:
Access Panel
522HB
(Optional)
Refuel/Defuel
Coupling, Right:
Access Panel
622HB
Overwing GravityRefuel Cap
AFT OF NOSE
DISTANCE
POSITION FROM AIRCRAFT
CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
17.59 m
(57.71 ft)
9.83 m
(32.25 ft)
3.65 m
(11.98 ft)
17.59 m
(57.71 ft)
9.83 m
(32.25 ft)
3.65 m
(11.98 ft)
19.1 m
(62.66 ft)
12.4 m
(40.68 ft)
12.4 m
(40.68 ft)
3.7 m
(12.14 ft)
A.
Refuel/Defuel Couplings:
- Right wing: one standard ISO 45, 2.5 in.
- Left wing: one optional standard ISO 45, 2.5 in.
B.
Refuel Pressure:
- Maximum pressure: 3.45 bar (50 psi).
C.
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3.
ACCESS
Surge Tank
OverpressureProtector:
Access Panel
550CB (650CB)
Inner Cell
OverpressureProtector:
Access Panel
540HB (640HB)
NACA Vent Intake:
Access Panel
550AB (650AB)
AFT OF NOSE
DISTANCE
POSITION FROM AIRCRAFT
CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
20.36 m
(66.80 ft)
14.9 m
(48.88 ft)
14.9 m
(48.88 ft)
4.32 m
(14.17 ft)
19.5 m
(63.98 ft)
9.19 m
(30.15 ft)
9.19 m
(30.15 ft)
4.1 m
(13.45 ft)
19.8 m
(64.96 ft)
13.7 m
(44.95 ft)
13.7 m
(44.95 ft)
4.02 m
(13.19 ft)
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REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg x 1000
LEFT
RIGHT
CTR
LVL
HI
LEFT
RIGHT
CTR
VALVES
REFUEL
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
NORM
NORM
NORM
SHUT
SHUT
TEST
MODE SELECT
HI LVL
REFUEL
SHUT
BATT POWER
ON
OFF
DEFUEL / XFR
OPEN
LTS
REFUEL
PRESELECTED
NORM
ACTUAL
kg x 1000
DEC
CKPT
INC
END
A
NOTE: STANDARD CONFIGURATION OF REFUEL/DEFUEL PANEL.
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LEADING
EDGE
WING FRONT
SPAR
40QM
41QM
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RIB19
RIB20
ADAPTER
(REF ONLY)
GROUND CONNECTION
(REF ONLY)
44QM
(45QM)
F
W
D
A
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Z500 (Z600)
540HB (640HB)
550AB (650AB)
550CB (650CB)
RIB14
RIB13
RIB22
RIB23
RIB25
RIB24
NACA VENT
PROTECTOR
NACA VENT INTAKE
01
OVERPRESSURE
PROTECTOR
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
01
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5-4-7
Pneumatic System
HP Connector:
Access Door 191DB
A.
2.
AFT OF NOSE
12.98 m
(42.59 ft)
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
0.84 m
(2.76 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
1.76 m
(5.77 ft)
Connector:
- One standard 3 in. ISO 2026 connection.
LP Connector:
Access Door 191CB
A.
AFT OF NOSE
12.45 m
(40.85 ft)
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
1.11 m
(3.64 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
1.73 m
(5.68 ft)
Connector:
- One standard 8 in. SAE AS4262 connection.
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FR36
B
A
191CB
191DB
HP CONNECTOR
A
LP CONNECTOR
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5-4-8
Oil System
Engine Oil Replenishment for CFM56 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-003-A):
One gravity filling cap and one pressure filling connection per engine.
ACCESS
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
ENGINE 1 (LH)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
13.12 m
(43.04 ft)
6.63 m
(21.75 ft)
4.82 m
(15.81 ft)
1.46 m
(4.79 ft)
13.00 m
(42.65 ft)
6.49 m
(21.29 ft)
4.74 m
(15.55 ft)
1.42 m
(4.66 ft)
Tank capacity:
- Full level: 19.6 l (5 US gal),
- Usable: 9.46 l (3 US gal).
B.
2.
IDG Oil Replenishment for CFM56 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-004-A):
One pressure filling connection per engine: OMP 2506-18 plus one connection overflow: OMP
2505-18.
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
MEAN HEIGHT
ACCESS
AFT OF NOSE
FROM
ENGINE 1 (LH)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
GROUND
IDG Oil Pressure Filling
Connection:
12.20 m
6.90 m
5.52 m
0.68 m
Access door: 438AR
(40.03 ft)
(22.64 ft)
(18.11 ft)
(2.23 ft)
(LH),
448AR (RH)
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3.
A.
B.
Delivery pressure required: 0.34 bar (5 psi) to 2.76 bar (40 psi) at the IDG inlet.
Starter Oil Replenishment for CFM56 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-005-A):
One gravity filling cap per engine.
ACCESS
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
12.70 m
(41.67 ft)
ENGINE 1 (LH)
5.30 m
(17.39 ft)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
6.20 m
(20.34 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
0.76 m
(2.49 ft)
Engine Oil Replenishment for IAE V2500 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-006-B):
One gravity filling cap per engine.
ACCESS
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
ENGINE 1 (LH)
6.56 m
(21.52 ft)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
4.92 m
(16.14 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
1.22 m
(4.00 ft)
5.
Tank capacity:
- Full level: 28 l (7 US gal),
- Usable: 23.50 l (6 US gal).
IDG Oil Replenishment for IAE V2500 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-007-B):
One pressure filling connection per engine: OMP 2506-2 plus one overflow connection: OMP 2505-2.
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DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
ACCESS
IDG Oil Pressure Filling
Connection:
AFT OF NOSE
12.80 m
(41.99 ft)
ENGINE 1 (LH)
5.42 m
(17.78 ft)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
6.04 m
(19.82 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
0.80 m
(2.62 ft)
Starter Oil Replenishment for IAE V2500 Series Engine (See FIGURE 5-4-8-991-008-B):
One gravity filling cap per engine.
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
ACCESS
Starter Oil Filling
Connection:
AFT OF NOSE
15.40 m
(50.52 ft)
ENGINE 1 (LH)
5.30 m
(17.39 ft)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
6.14 m
(20.14 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
0.75 m
(2.46 ft)
GTCP 36-300
APS 3200
131-9
DISTANCE
FROM AIRCRAFT CENTERLINE
AFT OF NOSE
35.49 m
(116.44 ft)
35.49 m
(116.44 ft)
35.39 m
(116.11 ft)
ENGINE 1 (LH)
0.30 m
(0.98 ft)
0.30 m
(0.98 ft)
0.35 m
(1.15 ft)
ENGINE 2 (RH)
-
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
4.83 m
(15.85 ft)
4.78 m
(15.68 ft)
4.32 m
(14.17 ft)
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437BL (ENGINE 1)
447BL (ENGINE 2)
FWD
OIL IN
VENT
OIL LEVEL
TRANSMITTER
(OPTIONAL)
ANTISIPHON
DEVICE
OIL CAP
AIR PRESSURE
SWITCH NIPPLE
SIGHT WINDOW
PRESSURE NIPPLE
SELFSEALING MAGNETIC
DRAIN PLUG
OIL OUT
SERVO FUEL
HEATER
OIL/FUEL HEAT
EXCHANGER
B
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A
1 PRESSURE FILL VALVE
2 CASE DRAIN PLUG
3 DUST CAP
4 DUST CAP
5 OVERFLOW DRAIN VALVE
5
A
OVER
FULL
2
4
B
ADD
OIL
ADD
OIL
CFM56
SIGHT GLASS
A
NOTE: A IF THE OIL LEVEL IS ABOVE
THE YELLOW BAND, OIL SERVICING
IS REQUIRED.
B IF THE OIL LEVEL IS WITHIN
THE GREEN AND YELLOW BANDS,
OIL SERVICING IS NOT REQUIRED.
C IF THE OIL LEVEL IS BELOW
THE GREEN BAND, OIL SERVICING
IS REQUIRED.
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STARTER
DRAIN PORT
AND MAGNETIC
PLUG
OVERFLOW
PLUG
OIL FILLER
PLUG
A
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A
437BL (ENGINE 1)
447BL (ENGINE 2)
FCOC
GRAVITY
FILLER CAP
PRISMALITE
LEVEL INDICATOR
OIL TANK
FWD
NOTCH 2
23 LT
24 US QTS
5.1 IMP GAL
NOTCH 1
26 LT
27 US QTS
5.7 IMP GAL
NOTCH 3
20 LT
22 US QTS
4.5 IMP GAL
B
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B
A
PRESSURE
FILL VALVE
OVER FLOW
DRAIN VALVE
OIL LEVEL
INDICATOR
DUST CAP
OVER FULL
ADD
OIL
DUST CAP
PRESSURE
FILL HOSE
OVER FLOW
DRAIN HOSE
ADD
OIL
OVER FULL
ADD
OIL
ADD
OIL
V2500
V2500
B
AFTER ENGINE
SHUTDOWN
(HOT OIL/IDG)
AFTER SERVICING OR
ENGINE SHUTDOWN
(COLD OIL/IDG)
ADD
OIL
OVER FULL
OVER FULL
OVER FULL
ADD
OIL
ADD
OIL
ADD
OIL
ADD
OIL
V2500
V2500
V2500
ADD
OIL
AFTER SERVICING OR
ENGINE SHUTDOWN
(COLD OIL/IDG)
AT ALL TIMES
(HOT OR COLD OIL/IDG)
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A
*
EXTERNAL GEARBOX
ADAPTER
SIGHT GLASS
PNEUMATIC STARTER
OIL OVERFLOW
POINT
A
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FR84
A
Z315
(Z316)
FR80
GRAVITY
OIL FILLER
OIL LEVEL
SIGHT GLASS
PRESSURE
FILL PORT
OVERFLOW
DRAIN VALVE
A
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5-4-9
Potable-Water
Service Panel:
Access Door 171AL
Potable-Water
Drain Panel:
Access Door 133AL
(Optional)
Potable-Water
Drain Panel:
Access Door 192NB
DISTANCE
POSITION FROM AIRCRAFT
CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
AFT OF NOSE
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
31.3 m
(102.69 ft)
0.3 m
(0.98 ft)
2.6 m
(8.53 ft)
11.8 m
(38.71 ft)
0.15 m
(0.49 ft)
1.75 m
(5.74 ft)
12.5 m
(41.01 ft)
0.51 m
(1.67 ft)
1.75 m
(5.74 ft)
Technical Specifications
A.
Connectors:
(1) On the potable-water service panel (Access Door 171AL)
- Fill/Drain Nipple 3/4 in. (ISO 17775).
- One ground air-pressure connector.
(2) On the potable-water drain panel (Access Door 133AL and/or 192NB)
- Drain Nipple 3/4 in. (ISO 17775).
B.
Usable capacity:
- Standard configuration - one tank: 200 l (53 US gal).
C.
Filling pressure:
- 3.45 bar (50 psi).
D.
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FR29
DRAIN CONTROL
HANDLE
133AL
192NB
C
B
FR28
171AL
DRAIN PORT
FR34
A
POTABLEWATER DRAIN PANEL (OPTIONAL)
TANK DRAIN
PORT
TANK OVERFLOW
PORT
FR66
FILL/DRAIN
CONTROL HANDLE
FILL/DRAIN PORT
B
POTABLEWATER DRAIN PANEL
FR65
GROUND AIRPRESSURE
CONNECTION
C
POTABLEWATER SERVICE PANEL
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Z130
POTABLE WATER
TANK
FILL/DISTRIBUTION
LINE
DRAIN LINE
OVERFLOW/VENTILATION
LINE
A
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5-4-10
ACCESS
DISTANCE
POSITION FROM AIRCRAFT
CENTERLINE
LH SIDE
RH SIDE
AFT OF NOSE
Waste-Water
31.3 m
Ground Service
(102.69 ft)
Panel:
Access door 172AR
0.8 m
(2.62 ft)
MEAN HEIGHT
FROM GROUND
2.8 m
(9.19 ft)
Technical Specifications
A.
Connectors:
- Draining: 4 in. (ISO 17775).
- Flushing and filling: 1 in. (ISO 17775).
B.
C.
D.
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Z172
FR66
FR65
TOILET DRAIN
CONNECTION
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Z170
FR68
WASTE TANK
FR65
FLUSH LINE
DRAIN LINE
A
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5-5-0
The purpose of this section is to provide the minimum air data requirements at the aircraft
connection, needed to start the engine within no more than 60 seconds, at sea level (0 feet), for a set
of Outside Air Temperatures (OAT).
ABBREVIATION
A/C
ASU
HPGC
OAT
DEFINITION
Aircraft
Air Start Unit
High Pressure Ground Connection
Outside Air Temperature
A.
Air data (discharge temperature, absolute discharge pressure) are given at the HPGC.
B.
For a given OAT the following charts are used to determine an acceptable combination for air
discharge temperature, absolute discharge pressure and mass flow rate.
C.
This section addresses requirements for the ASU only, and is not representative of the start
performance of the aircraft using the APU or engine cross bleed procedure.
D.
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80
AIRFLOW (kg/min)
160
70
150
65
140
60
130
55
50
AIRFLOW (lb/min)
170
75
120
50
45
ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (psia)
40
55
55
50
45
40
45
35
40
5
5
15
25
35
25 15
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE OAT ( C)
20
100
0
20
40
60
80
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE OAT ( F)
45
55
120
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160
70
150
65
140
60
130
55
120
50
110
45
AIRFLOW (lb/min)
AIRFLOW (kg/min)
80
100
35
45
40
50
55
60
65
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
50
40
30
20
10
10
20
30
40
50
60
120
140
20
20
40
60
80
100
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140
60
130
55
50
AIRFLOW (lb/min)
AIRFLOW (kg/min)
75
120
45
40
55
50
55
50
45
40
45
35
25
15
15
25
45
35
55
20
20
40
60
80
100
120
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140
60
55
AIRFLOW (lb/min)
AIRFLOW (kg/min)
75
130
45
40
55
50
55
50
45
40
45
35
25
15
15
25
35
45
20
20
40
60
80
100
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5-6-0
General
This section describes the required performance for the ground equipment to maintain the cabin
temperature at 27 C (80.6 F) for the cooling or 21 C (69.8 F) for heating cases after boarding
(Section 5.7 - steady state), and provides the time needed to cool down or heat up the aircraft cabin
to the required temperature (Section 5.6 - dynamic cases with aircraft empty).
ABBREVIATION
A/C
AHM
AMM
GC
GSE
IFE
OAT
PCA
A.
DEFINITION
Aircraft
Aircraft Handling Manual
Aircraft Maintenance Manual
Ground Connection
Ground Service Equipment
In-Flight Entertainment
Outside Air Temperature
Pre-Conditioned Air
The air flow rates and temperature requirements for the GSE, provided in Sections 5.6 and 5.7,
are given at A/C ground connection.
NOTE : The cooling capacity of the equipment (kW) is only indicative and is not sufficient by
itself to ensure the performance (outlet temperature and flow rate combinations are
the requirements needed for ground power). An example of cooling capacity
calculation is given in Section 5.7.
NOTE : The maximum air flow is driven by pressure limitation at the ground connection.
B.
2.
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PULL UP PERFORMANCE
AIRFLOW AT GC (kg/s)
3.0
MAXIMUM AIRFLOW
1.3
1.2
2.5
1.1
1.0
2.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
AIRFLOW AT GC (lb/s)
1.4
1.0
15
30
45
60
75
90
OAT ISA 38 C (36.4 F); GC INLET +70 C (+158 F); EMPTY CABIN; IFE OFF; NO SOLAR
LOAD; LIGHTS ON; GALLEYS OFF; RECIRCULATION FANS ON
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MAXIMUM AIRFLOW
1.3
AIRFLOW AT GC (lb/s)
AIRFLOW AT GC (kg/s)
1.4
1.2
2.5
1.1
1.0
2.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
1.5
30
45
60
75
90
105
120
OAT ISA +23 C (+73.4 F); GC INLET +2 C (+35.6 F); EMPTY CABIN; IFE OFF; NO SOLAR
LOAD; LIGHTS ON; GALLEYS OFF; RECIRCULATION FANS ON
OAT ISA +23 C (+73.4 F); GC INLET 10 C (+14 F); EMPTY CABIN; IFE OFF; NO SOLAR
LOAD; LIGHTS ON; GALLEYS OFF; RECIRCULATION FANS ON
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5-7-0
This section provides the preconditioned airflow rate and temperature needed to maintain the cabin
temperature at 27 C (80.6 F) for the cooling or 21 C (69.8 F) for the heating cases.
These settings are not intended to be used for operation (they are not a substitute for the settings
given in the AMM). They are based on theoretical simulations and give the picture of a real steady
state.
The purpose of the air conditioning (cooling) operation (described in the AMM) is to maintain the
cabin temperature below 27 C (80.6 F) during boarding (therefore it is not a steady state).
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COOLING/HEATING PERFORMANCE
1.4
3.0
1.2
1.0
C2
C1
SETTINGS NOT
INTENDED TO BE USED
FOR OPERATION
2.0
0.8
AIRFLOW AT GC (lb/s)
AIRFLOW AT GC (kg/s)
2.5
MAXIMUM AIRFLOW
(RECIRCULATION
FANS ON)
1.5
0.6
1.0
0.4
10
20
30
5
10
15
20
INLET TEMPERATURE AT GC ( C)
40
50
60
70
25
30
80
35
90
INLET TEMPERATURE AT GC ( F)
OAT ISA +23 C (73.4 F); EMPTY CABIN; IFE ON; LIGHTS ON; SOLAR LOAD; RECIRCULATION
FANS ON; GALLEYS ON
OAT ISA; 164 PAX; IFE ON; LIGHTS ON; SOLAR LOAD; RECIRCULATION FANS ON; GALLEYS ON
OAT ISA 38 C (36.4 F); EMPTY CABIN; IFE OFF; LIGHTS ON; NO SOLAR LOAD; RECIRCULATION
FANS ON; GALLEYS OFF
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5-8-0
2.
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75
70
65
60
55
50
45
RD
SN
OW
=0
.2
5.8
70
1.5% SLOPE
1 ENGINE ON
05
= 0.
HA
ICE
E =
0.57
CRET
DRY C
ONCRE
TE =
0.8
BREAKAWAY RESISTANCE 4%
# OF ENGINES ON FOR PB: 1
ENGINE THRUST 525 daN
CON
WET
10
10.15
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
No. OF ENGINES
AT IDLE
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
SLOPE ( % )
EXAMPLE HOW TO DETERMINE THE MASS REQUIREMENT TO TOW A A320 AT 70 000 kg, AT 1.5% SLOPE,
1 ENGINE AT IDLE AND FOR WET TARMAC CONDITIONS:
ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE GRAPH, CHOOSE THE RELEVANT AIRCRAFT WEIGHT (70 000 kg),
FROM THIS POINT DRAW A PARALLEL LINE TO THE REQUIRED SLOPE PERCENTAGE (1.5%),
FROM THE POINT OBTAINED DRAW A STRAIGHT HORIZONTAL LINE UNTIL No. OF ENGINES AT IDLE = 2,
FROM THIS POINT DRAW A PARALLEL LINE TO THE REQUESTED No. OF ENGINES (1),
FROM THIS POINT DRAW A STRAIGHT HORIZONTAL LINE TO THE DRAWBAR PULL AXIS,
THE YCOORDINATE OBTAINED IS THE NECESSARY DRAWBAR PULL FOR THE TRACTOR (5 800 kg),
SEARCH THE INTERSECTION WITH THE "WET CONCRETE" LINE.
THE OBTAINED XCOORDINATE IS THE RECOMMENDED MINIMUM TRACTOR WEIGHT (10 150 kg).
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5-9-0
2.
De-Icing
AIRCRAFT TYPE
A320
A320 Sharklet/neo
AIRCRAFT TYPE
ft2
1 076
1 076
m2
A320
A320 Sharklet/neo
Wingtip Devices
(Both Inside and
Outside Surfaces)
(Both Sides)
ft2
m2
2
22
10
108
138
138
1 485
1 485
VTP
(Both Sides)
ft2
291
291
m2
43
43
ft2
463
463
ft2
3 584
3 670
External Cleaning
AIRCRAFT TYPE
A320
A320 Sharklet/neo
AIRCRAFT TYPE
A320
100
100
ft2
1 076
1 076
5-9-0
43
Wingtip Devices
(Both Inside and
Outside Surfaces)
(Both Sides)
m2
ft2
22
108
VTP
(Both Sides)
ft2
m2
463
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AIRCRAFT TYPE
A320 Sharklet/neo
AIRCRAFT TYPE
A320
A320 Sharklet/neo
27
ft2
291
Fuselage and
Belly Fairing
ft2
m2
4 532
421
4 532
421
VTP
(Both Sides)
ft2
291
m2
43
ft2
463
ft2
8 568
8 654
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OPERATING CONDITIONS
6-1-0
General
This section provides the estimated engine exhaust efflux velocities and temperatures contours for
Ground Idle, Breakaway and Maximum Take-Off (MTO) conditions.
General
This section provides the estimated engine exhaust velocity and temperature contours for MTO,
Breakaway 12% MTO, Breakaway 24% MTO and Ground Idle conditions for the CFM LEAP-1A and
PW 1100G engines.
The MTO data are presented at the maximum thrust rating. The Breakaway data are presented at a
rating that corresponds to the minimum thrust level necessary to start the movement of the A/C
from a static position at its maximum ramp weight. Breakaway thrust corresponds to 12% MTO if
applied on both engines and 24% MTO when applied on a single engine (Idle thrust on the other
engine).
The Idle data, provided by the engine manufacturer, are calculated for operational conditions ISA
+15K (+15C), Sea Level, Static and no headwind. In the charts, the longitudinal distances are
measured from the inboard engine core-nozzle exit section. The lateral distances are measured from
the aircraft fuselage centerline.
The effects of on-wing installation are not taken into account. The effects of ground proximity are
not taken into account for PW 1100G engines, but they are taken into account for the CFM
LEAP-1A engines.
The velocity contours are presented at 50 ft/s (15 m/s), 100 ft/s (30 m/s) and 150 ft/s (46 m/s).
The temperature contours are shown at 313K (+40C), 323K (+50C) and 333K (+60C). The
velocity and temperature contours do not take into account possible variations affecting performance,
such as ambient temperature, field elevation or failure cases leading to an abnormal bleed
configuration. To evaluate the impact of these specific variables on the exhaust contours, a specific
study of the airport where the aircraft is intended to operate should be carried out.
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6-1-1
This section provides engine exhaust velocities contours at ground idle power.
6-1-1
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AIRCRAFT
105
90
75
60
300
250
200
10
15
45
20
30
15
0
10
20
30
40
12
10
3
20
6
30
9
ft
40
12
ft
ft
45 30
PLAN
25
100
50
0
45
30
25
ELEVATION
20
15
150
10
GROUND PLANE
350
400
V (m/s)
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90
75
PLAN
0
20
40
60
10
15
METERS
10
FEET
20
40
15
60
ft
100
(30)
15
0
50
(15)
30
45
30
(9)
60
250
200
50
0
ft
100
(30)
ELEVATION
50
(15)
100
150
30
(9)
300
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20
10
0
ft
40
30
20
10
0
12
ft
METERS
FEET
40
12
150
(46)
15
6-1-1
50
(15)
50
(15)
30
100
45
150
AIRCRAFT
60
200
GROUND PLANE
NOTE:
GROUND IDLE, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 1 591 lbf.
PLAN
100
(30)
50
ELEVATION
100
(30)
150
(46)
75
250
90
300
105
350
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20
10
105
90
75
60
45
30
200
50
15
0
METERS
30
9
FEET
40
m
12
ft
150
(46)
100
(30)
PLAN
50
(15)
100
150
AIRCRAFT
250
300
350
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6-1-2
This section provides engine exhaust temperatures contours at ground idle power.
6-1-2
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AIRCRAFT
105
90
75
300
45
60
300
250
200
325
30
15
0
10
20
30
40
0
0
12
10
3
20
6
30
9
ft
40
12
ft
ft
400
PLAN
350
100
50
0
400
350
325
ELEVATION
300
150
GROUND PLANE
350
TEMPERATURE = K
400
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90
300
75
60
45
PLAN
325
15
0
318
308
30
200
50
0
20
10
15
40
60
ft
20
5
10
15
40
60
ft
ft
325
318
308 300
ELEVATION
100
150
250
TEMPERATURE = K
300
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105
90
75
PLAN
30
20
10
15
0
ft
50
0
NOTE:
GROUND IDLE, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 1 591 lbf.
AIRCRAFT
200
60
45
30
12
10
3
20
6
METERS
30
9
FEET
40
m
12
ft
333
323
ELEVATION
313
100
150
TEMPERATURE = K
GROUND PLANE
250
300
350
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20
10
105
90
75
60
45
30
200
50
15
0
METERS
30
9
FEET
PLAN
323
40
m
12
ft
333
313
100
150
TEMPERATURE = K
AIRCRAFT
250
300
350
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6-1-3
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30
20
10
0
9
6
3
0
6-1-3
30
20
10
0
9
6
3
0
ft
ft
15
PLAN
50
40
ELEVATION
40
30
100
20
45
150
20
60
200
NOTE:
ADD + 1% N1 PER + 15C (27F) ABOVE ISA TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS
ADD + 1% N1 PER 2 000 ft
40
12
METERS
FEET
40
12
15
15
75
250
AIRCRAFT
90
300
GROUND PLANE
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20
40
60
6-1-3
0
10
15
20
40
60
METERS
10
15
ft
ft
15
PLAN
100
(30)
50
ELEVATION
100
(30)
50
(15)
30
100
45
150
50
(15)
30
(9)
30
(9)
60
200
1.03
1.04
1.05
FPR
75
250
5000
A320
10000
90
300
FN = 3000 lbf
ISA / OMN
"V2527A5MDV" BASIS
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20
10
0
9
6
3
0
ft
6-1-3
30
20
10
0
9
6
3
0
ft
ELEVATION
15
PLAN
50
150
(46)
150
(46)
100
(30)
30
100
100
(30)
45
150
NOTE:
TWOENGINE BREAKAWAY, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 3 873 lbf.
40
12
METERS
FEET
40
12
50
(15)
50
(15)
60
200
75
250
AIRCRAFT
90
300
GROUND PLANE
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90
75
45
60
300
250
200
150
20
10
30
50
15
0
METERS
30
9
FEET
40
m
12
ft
250
(76)
PLAN
200
(61)
150
(46)
100
100
(30)
50
(15)
AIRCRAFT
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20
10
0
ft
40
30
20
10
0
12
ft
METERS
FEET
40
12
15
6-1-3
100
(30)
30
100
100
(30)
50
(15)
45
150
50
(15)
AIRCRAFT
60
200
GROUND PLANE
NOTE:
ONEENGINE BREAKAWAY, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 7 747 lbf.
PLAN
150
(46)
50
ELEVATION
150
(46)
75
250
90
300
105
350
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105
90
75
60
45
200
150
20
10
15
0
30
50
0
METERS
30
9
FEET
40
m
12
ft
PLAN
250 200
300 (76)
(61)
350 (91)
(107)
100
150
(46)
100
(30)
50
(15)
AIRCRAFT
250
300
350
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6-1-4
6-1-4
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90
AIRCRAFT
75
60
300
45
200
150
GROUND PLANE
30
15
0
PLAN
40
30
20
10
0
0
12
10
3
20
6
METERS
30
FEET
40
12
ft
ft
50
0
400
350
ELEVATION
325
100
300
250
300
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90
75
AIRCRAFT
60
45
PLAN
15
0
30
20
10
40
12
10
20
METERS
30
FEET
40
12
ft
ft
50
0
325 318
308
ELEVATION
300
100
30
150
200
GROUND PLANE
300
TEMPERATURE = K
250
300
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PLAN
30
20
10
40
12
ft
m
METERS
10
3
FEET
30
20
6
40
12
ft
m
NOTE:
TWOENGINE BREAKAWAY, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 3 873 lbf.
AIRCRAFT
90
75
60
30
15
0
45
250
200
100
50
0
ELEVATION
150
TEMPERATURE = K
GROUND PLANE
300
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20
10
60
45
30
200
50
15
0
METERS
30
9
FEET
40
m
12
ft
323
PLAN
313
100
TEMPERATURE = K
150
AIRCRAFT
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PLAN
30
20
10
40
12
ft
m
METERS
10
3
FEET
30
20
6
40
12
ft
m
NOTE:
ONEENGINE BREAKAWAY, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 7 747 lbf.
AIRCRAFT
90
75
60
30
15
0
45
250
200
100
50
333 323
ELEVATION
313
150
TEMPERATURE = K
GROUND PLANE
300
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60
45
30
200
50
15
0
METERS
10
FEET
30
20
40
m
12
ft
333
PLAN
323
313
100
TEMPERATURE = K
150
AIRCRAFT
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6-1-5
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42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
ft
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
ft
ft
60
30
90
300
6-1-5
PLAN
V = 40 m/s
200
100
ELEVATION
V = 40 m/s
120
400
150
500
210
700
V = 20 m/s
180
600
V = 20 m/s
240
800
AIRCRAFT
270
900
300
1 000
GROUND PLANE
360
1 200
V = 12 m/s
330
1 100
V = 12 m/s
390
1 300
420
1 400
450
1 500
TAKEOFF POWER
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50
(15)
30
(9)
90
100
(30)
75
150
(45)
60
200
(60)
45
PLAN
15
0
30
200
50
0
20
40
60
10
15
METERS
FEET
20
5
10
15
40
60
ft
ft
ELEVATION
100
200
(60)
150
150
(45)
100
(30)
250
50
(15)
30
(9)
300
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60
40
20
0
ft
18
12
6
0
60
40
20
0
ft
METERS
18
12
6
0
6-1-5
15
PLAN
30
100
45
150
60
200
150
(46)
75
250
90
300
100
(30)
105
350
100
(30)
NOTE:
MAX TAKEOFF, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K, FN = 32 517 lbf.
50
ELEVATION
150
(46)
120
400
150
500
AIRCRAFT
135
450
GROUND PLANE
165
550
180
600
195
650
50
(15)
210
700
50
(15)
225
750
240
800
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240
225
210
195
180
165
150
135
120
105
90
75
60
45
15
METERS
30
450
400
50
0
FEET
18
12
6
0
60
40
20
0
ft
PLAN
300
(91)
350
(107)
100
250
(76)
150
200
(61)
200
150
(46)
250
300
100
(30)
350
AIRCRAFT
500
550
600
50
(15)
650
700
750
40
(12)
800
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6-1-6
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50
160
315
30
370
PLAN
425
10
40
20
12
60
0
0
18
20
6
40
12
ft
60
18
ft
20
0
425
ELEVATION
40
370
60
20
80
315
100
120
40
AIRCRAFT
140
GROUND PLANE
TAKEOFF POWER
ft
m
TEMPERATURE = K
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90
300
75
60
318
45
30
325
PLAN
350
15
0
20
5
10
15
40
400
50
0
METERS
ft
m
60
10
FEET
20
40
15
60
ft
ELEVATION
318
100
150
300
200
250
300
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105
90
75
323
PLAN
40
30
20
10
ft
15
0
333
30
50
0
NOTE:
MAX TAKEOFF, SEA LEVEL, ISA+15K DAY, FN = 32 517 lbf.
AIRCRAFT
200
60
45
12
10
3
20
6
METERS
30
FEET
40
m
12
ft
ELEVATION
333
100
323
313
150
313
TEMPERATURE = K
GROUND PLANE
250
300
350
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105
90
75
60
200
45
150
313
20
10
15
0
30
50
METERS
30
9
FEET
PLAN
366
40
m
12
ft
100
323
333
TEMPERATURE = K
AIRCRAFT
250
300
350
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6-3-0
6-3-0
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6-3-1
This section provides danger areas of the engines at ground idle power conditions.
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R = 4.6 m
(15 ft)
45
NO ENTRY 17 m
(55 ft) AFT OF NOZZLE
1.5 m
(5 ft)
6.1 m
(20 ft)
30
TO 55 m (180 ft) INCLUDES CROSS WIND EFFECT
NOTE:
INLET SUCTION
DANGER AREA
ENTRY CORRIDOR
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R = 4.6 m
(15 ft)
0.76 m
(2.5 ft)
30
TO 235 m (770 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MINIMUM IDLE POWER
ENTRY CORRIDOR
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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R = 2.9 m
(9.5 ft)
1m
(3.3 ft)
30
TO 38.7 m (127 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MINIMUM IDLE POWER
ENTRY CORRIDOR
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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R = 2.8 m
(9ft)
1m
(3.3 ft)
30
TO 40.3 m (132 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MINIMUM IDLE POWER
ENTRY CORRIDOR
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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6-3-2
Takeoff Power
This section provides danger areas of the engines at max. takeoff conditions.
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TO 2
75
OF F m (900
AN N ft) AF
T
OZZ
LE
1.8 m
(6 ft)
40
30
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R = 5.18 m
(17 ft)
1.5 m
(5 ft)
30
TO 348 m (1150 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MAX. TAKEOFF POWER
ENTRY CORRIDOR
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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R = 10 m
(32.8 ft)
1.6 m
(5.2 ft)
30
TO 220.7 m (724 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MAX. TAKEOFF POWER
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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R = 6.1 m
(20 ft)
3.1 m
(10 ft)
30
TO 243 m (797.4 ft) AFT OF COMMON NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (CNA)
NOTE:
INTAKE SUCTION DANGER AREA MAX. TAKEOFF POWER
EXHAUST DANGER AREA
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6-4-1
APU
6-4-1
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120C
248F
100C
212F
80C
176F
METERS
PLAN
10
15
20
25
16.404
32.808
49.212
65.616
82.02
FEET
0
45 m/s
147 ft/s
30 m/s
98 ft/s
20 m/s
65 ft/s
5 m/s
16 ft/s
10 m/s
32 ft/s
HEIGHT
m
METERS
5
ft
10
32.808
16.404
10
15
20
32.808
49.212
65.616
ELEVATION
FEET
0
16.404
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PAVEMENT DATA
7-1-0
General Information
A brief description of the pavement charts that follow will help in airport planning.
To aid in the interpolation between the discrete values shown, each aircraft configuration is shown
with a minimum range of five loads on the Main Landing Gear (MLG).
All curves on the charts represent data at a constant specified tire pressure with:
- The aircraft loaded to the Maximum Ramp Weight (MRW),
- The CG at its maximum permissible aft position.
Pavement requirements for commercial aircraft are derived from the static analysis of loads imposed
on the MLG struts.
Landing Gear Footprint:
Section 07-02-00 presents basic data on the landing gear footprint configuration, MRW and tire sizes
and pressures.
Maximum Pavement Loads:
Section 07-03-00 shows maximum vertical and horizontal pavement loads for certain critical
conditions at the tire-ground interfaces.
Landing Gear Loading on Pavement:
Section 07-04-00 contains charts to find these loads throughout the stability limits of the aircraft at
rest on the pavement.
These MLG loads are used as the point of entry to the pavement design charts which follow,
interpolating load values where necessary.
Flexible Pavement Requirements - US Army Corps of Engineers Design Method:
Section 07-05-00 uses procedures in Instruction Report No. S-77-1 Procedures for Development of
CBR Design Curves, dated June 1977 and as modified according to the methods described in ICAO
Aerodrome Design Manual, Part 3. Pavements, 2nd Edition, 1983, Section 1.1 (The ACN-PCN
Method), and utilizing the alpha factors approved by ICAO in October 2007.
The report was prepared by the U.S. Army Corps Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Soils
and Pavement Laboratory, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
The line showing 10 000 coverages is used to calculate the Aircraft Classification Number (ACN).
Flexible Pavement Requirements - LCN Conversion Method:
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The Load Classification Number (LCN) curves are no longer provided in section 07-06-00 since the
LCN system for reporting pavement strength is obsolete, having been replaced by the ICAO
recommended ACN/PCN system in 1983.
For questions regarding the LCN system, contact Airbus.
Rigid Pavement Requirements - PCA (Portland Cement Association) Design Method:
Section 07-07-00 gives the rigid pavement design curves that have been prepared with the use of the
Westergaard Equation.
This is in general accordance with the procedures outlined in the Portland Cement Association
publications, Design of Concrete Airport Pavement, 1973 and Computer Program for Airport
Pavement Design (Program PDILB), 1967 both by Robert G. Packard.
Rigid Pavement Requirements - LCN Conversion:
The Load Classification Number (LCN) curves are no longer provided in section 07-08-00 since the
LCN system for reporting pavement strength is obsolete, having been replaced by the ICAO
recommended ACN/PCN system in 1983.
For questions regarding the LCN system, contact Airbus.
ACN/PCN Reporting System:
Section 07-09-00 provides ACN data prepared according to the ACN/PCN system as referenced in
ICAO Annex 14, Aerodromes, Volume 1 Aerodrome Design and Operations Fourth Edition, July
2004, incorporating Amendments 1 to 6.
The ACN/PCN system provides a standardized international aircraft/pavement rating system
replacing the various S, T, TT, LCN, AUW, ISWL, etc., rating systems used throughout the world.
ACN is the Aircraft Classification Number and PCN is the corresponding Pavement Classification
Number.
An aircraft having an ACN less than or equal to the PCN can operate without restriction on the
pavement.
Numerically the ACN is two times the derived single wheel load expressed in thousands of kilograms.
The derived single wheel load is defined as the load on a single tire inflated to 1.25 MPa (181 psi)
that would have the same pavement requirements as the aircraft.
Computationally the ACN/PCN system uses PCA program PDILB for rigid pavements and S-77-1 for
flexible pavements to calculate ACN values.
The Airport Authority must decide on the method of pavement analysis and the results of their
evaluation shown as follows:
PCN
PAVEMENT
SUBGRADE
EVALUATION
TIRE PRESSURE CATEGORY
TYPE
CATEGORY
METHOD
R -- Rigid
A -- High
W -- No pressure limit
T -- Technical
X -- High pressure limited to 1.75
U -- Using Aircraft
F -- Flexible
B -- Medium
MPa (254 psi)
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PCN
PAVEMENT
TYPE
SUBGRADE
CATEGORY
EVALUATION
METHOD
C -- Low
D -- Ultra Low
A. High Strength
B. Medium Strength
C. Low Strength
D. Ultra Low Strength
CBR
CBR
CBR
CBR
15
10
6
3
A. High Strength
B. Medium Strength
C. Low Strength
D. Ultra Low Strength
k
k
k
k
=
=
=
=
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7-2-0
This section provides data about the landing gear footprint in relation to the aircraft MRW and tire
sizes and pressures.
The landing-gear footprint information is given for all the operational weight variants of the aircraft.
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12.640 m
(41.469 ft)
7.590 m
(24.901 ft)
0.500 m
(1.640 ft)
0.927 m
(3.041 ft)
WEIGHT VARIANT
A320200
WV000
A320200
WV001
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
OF WEIGHT
RAMP
ON MAIN
WEIGHT GEAR
GROUP
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
68 400 kg
(150 800 lb)
94.0%
95.0%
NOSE GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
NOSE GEAR
TIRE SIZE
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
MAIN GEAR
TIRE SIZE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
46x17R20
(46x1620)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
49x1720
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
49x1920
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
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MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
GEAR MAIN GEAR TIRE MAIN GEAR
OF WEIGHT NOSE GEAR TIRE NOSE
RAMP
TIRE
TIRE
ON
MAIN
SIZE
SIZE
WEIGHT GEAR GROUP
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
70 400 kg
WV002 (CG 42.6%) (155 200 lb)
94.9%
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV002 (CG 41%)
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV003
75 900 kg
(167 325 lb)
93.5%
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV004
71 900 kg
(158 500 lb)
94.5%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV005
67 400 kg
(148 600 lb)
95.0%
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV006
66 400 kg
(146 375 lb)
95.0%
11 bar
(160 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
49x1920
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
10.2 bar
(148 psi)
9.2 bar
(133 psi)
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MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
OF WEIGHT
RAMP
ON MAIN
WEIGHT GEAR
GROUP
NOSE GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
NOSE GEAR
TIRE SIZE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE SIZE
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV011
75 900 kg
(167 325 lb)
93.5%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV012
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
71 900 kg
A320200
WV013 (CG 41.42%) (158 500 lb)
94.5%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV013 (CG 41%)
71 900 kg
(158 500 lb)
94.3%
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
A320200
WV014
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
A320200
WV015
78 400 kg
(172 850 lb)
92.9%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
A320200
WV016
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
46x17R20
(46x1620)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
49x1720
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
49x1920
MAIN GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
12 bar
(174 psi)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
10.7 bar
(155 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
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WEIGHT VARIANT
A320200
WV017
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
OF WEIGHT
RAMP
ON MAIN
WEIGHT GEAR
GROUP
78 400 kg
92.9%
(172 850 lb)
A320200
71 900 kg
WV018 (CG 41.46%) (158 500 lb)
A320200
71 900 kg
WV018 (CG 41.42%) (158 500 lb)
A320200
WV018 (CG 41%)
71 900 kg
(158 500 lb)
94.5%
94.5%
94.3%
NOSE GEAR
TIRE SIZE
NOSE GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE SIZE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
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12.640 m
(41.469 ft)
7.590 m
(24.901 ft)
0.500 m
(1.640 ft)
0.927 m
(3.041 ft)
WEIGHT VARIANT
A320200
WV000 BOGIE
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
OF WEIGHT
RAMP
ON MAIN
WEIGHT GEAR
GROUP
73 900 kg
93.9%
(162 925 lb)
1.005 m
(3.297 ft)
NOSE GEAR
TIRE SIZE
NOSE GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE SIZE
MAIN GEAR
TIRE
PRESSURE
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
915x300R16
(36x1116)
12.2 bar
(177 psi)
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12.640 m
(41.469 ft)
7.590 m
(24.901 ft)
0.500 m
(1.640 ft)
0.927 m
(3.041 ft)
A320NEO
WV050
PERCENTAGE
GEAR MAIN GEAR TIRE MAIN GEAR
OF WEIGHT NOSE GEAR TIRE NOSE
TIRE
TIRE
ON MAIN
SIZE
SIZE
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
GEAR GROUP
12.3 bar
13.8 bar
73 900 kg
30x8.8R15
46x17R20
94.0%
(162 925 lb)
(30x8.815)
(178 psi)
(46x1620)
(200 psi)
A320NEO
WV050
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
A320NEO
WV050
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
A320NEO
WV050
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
A320NEO
WV051
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
13.8 bar
(200 psi)
A320NEO
WV051
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
A320NEO
WV051
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
11.8 bar
(171 psi)
A320NEO
WV051
73 900 kg
(162 925 lb)
94.0%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1920
10.3 bar
(149 psi)
WEIGHT
VARIANT
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
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A320NEO
WV052
PERCENTAGE
GEAR MAIN GEAR TIRE MAIN GEAR
OF WEIGHT NOSE GEAR TIRE NOSE
TIRE
TIRE
ON MAIN
SIZE
SIZE
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
GEAR GROUP
77 400 kg
30x8.8R15
12.3 bar
46x17R20
14.4 bar
93.1%
(170 650 lb)
(30x8.815)
(178 psi)
(46x1620)
(209 psi)
A320NEO
WV052
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
12 bar
(174 psi)
A320NEO
WV052
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
A320NEO
WV052
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1920
10.7 bar
(155 psi)
A320NEO
WV053
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
A320NEO
WV053
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1720
12 bar
(174 psi)
A320NEO
WV053
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
A320NEO
WV053
77 400 kg
(170 650 lb)
93.1%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
49x1920
10.7 bar
(155 psi)
A320NEO
WV054
79 400 kg
(175 050 lb)
92.9%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
A320NEO
WV055
79 400 kg
(175 050 lb)
92.9%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
12.3 bar
(178 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
14.4 bar
(209 psi)
A320NEO
WV056
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
A320NEO
WV056
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
49x1720
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
A320NEO
WV056
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
A320NEO
WV056
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
49x1920
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
A320NEO
WV057
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
46x17R20
(46x1620)
12.8 bar
(186 psi)
A320NEO
WV057
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
49x1720
10.6 bar
(154 psi)
A320NEO
WV057
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
1 270x455R22
(49x1822)
10.9 bar
(158 psi)
A320NEO
WV057
70 400 kg
(155 200 lb)
94.3%
30x8.8R15
(30x8.815)
11.4 bar
(165 psi)
49x1920
9.6 bar
(139 psi)
WEIGHT
VARIANT
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
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7-3-0
This section provides maximum vertical and horizontal pavement loads for some critical conditions at
the tire-ground interfaces.
The maximum pavement loads are given for all the operational weight variants of the aircraft.
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17 %
MAC (b)
75 900 kg 10 000 kg
(167 325 lb) (22 050 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 500 kg
(34 175 lb)
15 500 kg
(34 175 lb)
15 070 kg
(33 225 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
STATIC BRAKING
AT 10 ft/s
DECELERATION
35 490 kg
(78 250 lb)
33 200 kg
(73 200 lb)
33 400 kg
(73 625 lb)
32 500 kg
(71 650 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
38.7 %
MAC (a)
41 %
MAC (a)
42.6 %
MAC (a)
43 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
AFT CG
5
V(MG) (PER STRUT)
NOTE:
(a) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT MRW.
(b) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT 72 000 kg (158 725 lb).
A320200
WV003
17 %
MAC (a)
70 400 kg
9 780 kg
(155 200 lb) (21 575 lb)
17 %
MAC (a)
68 400 kg
9 510 kg
(150 800 lb) (20 975 lb)
A320200
WV001
17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (b)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV000
70 400 kg
9 780 kg
(155 200 lb) (21 575 lb)
STATIC LOAD AT
FWD CG
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
WEIGHT
VARIANT
V(NG)
A320200
WV002
(CG 42.6 %)
A320200
WV002
(CG 41 %)
6
H (PER STRUT)
11 800 kg
(26 000 lb)
10 940 kg
(24 125 lb)
10 940 kg
(24 125 lb)
10 630 kg
(23 425 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
28 390 kg
(62 600 lb)
26 560 kg
(58 550 lb)
26 720 kg
(58 900 lb)
26 000 kg
(57 300 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
V(MG)
V(NG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL NOSE GEAR GROUND LOAD AT FWD CG
V(MG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL MAIN GEAR GROUND LOAD AT AFT CG
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17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (a)
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
67 400 kg
9 380 kg
(148 600 lb) (20 675 lb)
66 400 kg
9 240 kg
(146 375 lb) (20 375 lb)
A320200
WV004
A320200
WV005
A320200
WV006
7-3-0
17 %
MAC (b)
75 900 kg 10 000 kg
(167 325 lb) (22 050 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 900 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
14 650 kg
(32 300 lb)
14 860 kg
(32 750 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
STATIC BRAKING
AT 10 ft/s
DECELERATION
35 490 kg
(78 250 lb)
35 440 kg
(78 125 lb)
36 030 kg
(79 450 lb)
35 490 kg
(78 250 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
35 440 kg
(78 125 lb)
36 030 kg
(79 450 lb)
31 540 kg
(69 550 lb)
32 020 kg
(70 600 lb)
33 970 kg
(74 900 lb)
38.7 %
MAC (a)
33 %
MAC (a)
37.5 %
MAC (a)
38.7 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
33 %
MAC (a)
37.5 %
MAC (a)
43 %
MAC (a)
43 %
MAC (a)
41.5 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
AFT CG
5
V(MG) (PER STRUT)
NOTE:
(a) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT MRW.
(b) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT 72 000 kg (158 725 lb).
A320200
WV011
17 %
MAC (b)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
17 %
MAC (b)
75 900 kg 10 000 kg
(167 325 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV009
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV008
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
17 %
MAC (b)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV010
(CG 37.5 %)
A320200
WV010
(CG 33 %)
17 %
MAC (b)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV007
(CG 37.5 %)
A320200
WV007
(CG 33 %)
STATIC LOAD AT
FWD CG
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
WEIGHT
VARIANT
V(NG)
11 800 kg
(26 000 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
11 800 kg
(26 000 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
10 320 kg
(22 750 lb)
10 470 kg
(23 100 lb)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
28 390 kg
(62 600 lb)
28 350 kg
(62 500 lb)
28 830 kg
(63 550 lb)
28 390 kg
(62 600 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
28 350 kg
(62 500 lb)
28 830 kg
(63 550 lb)
25 230 kg
(55 625 lb)
25 620 kg
(56 475 lb)
27 180 kg
(59 925 lb)
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H (PER STRUT)
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15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
STATIC BRAKING
AT 10 ft/s
DECELERATION
33 910 kg
(74 750 lb)
33 960 kg
(74 875 lb)
33 970 kg
(74 875 lb)
36 410 kg
(80 250 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
36 410 kg
(80 250 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
33 910 kg
(74 750 lb)
33 960 kg
(74 875 lb)
36 030 kg
(79 450 lb)
41 %
MAC (a)
41.42 %
MAC (a)
41.46 %
MAC (a)
36.8 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
36.8 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
41 %
MAC (a)
41.42 %
MAC (a)
37.5 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
AFT CG
5
V(MG) (PER STRUT)
NOTE:
(a) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT MRW.
(b) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT 72 000 kg (158 725 lb).
17 %
MAC (a)
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
17 %
MAC (b)
78 400 kg 10 000 kg
(172 850 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV017
17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (b)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV016
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
17 %
MAC (b)
78 400 kg 10 000 kg
(172 850 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV015
17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (b)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV014
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
17 %
MAC (a)
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
A320200
WV018
(CG 41.46 %)
A320200
WV018
(CG 41.42 %)
A320200
WV018
(CG 41 %)
17 %
MAC (a)
71 900 kg
9 990 kg
(158 500 lb) (22 025 lb)
A320200
WV013
(CG 41.42 %)
A320200
WV013
(CG 41 %)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
A320200
WV012
17 %
MAC (b)
STATIC LOAD AT
FWD CG
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
WEIGHT
VARIANT
V(NG)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
12 180 kg
(26 850 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
12 180 kg
(26 850 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
11 170 kg
(24 625 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
27 130 kg
(59 800 lb)
27 170 kg
(59 900 lb)
27 170 kg
(59 900 lb)
29 120 kg
(64 200 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
29 120 kg
(64 200 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
27 130 kg
(59 800 lb)
27 170 kg
(59 900 lb)
28 830 kg
(63 550 lb)
6
H (PER STRUT)
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73 900 kg 10 050 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 150 lb)
A320200
WV000
BOGIE
15 940 kg
(35 150 lb)
STATIC BRAKING
AT 10 ft/s
DECELERATION
34 700 kg
(76 500 lb)
40 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
AFT CG
5
V(MG) (PER STRUT)
NOTE:
(a) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT 72 000 kg (158 725 lb).
17 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
FWD CG
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
WEIGHT
VARIANT
V(NG)
6
H (PER STRUT)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
27 760 kg
(61 200 lb)
V(MG)
V(NG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL NOSE GEAR GROUND LOAD AT FWD CG
V(MG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL MAIN GEAR GROUND LOAD AT AFT CG
H MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL GROUND LOAD FROM BRAKING
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17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (b)
17 %
MAC (a)
17 %
MAC (a)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
73 900 kg 10 000 kg
(162 925 lb) (22 050 lb)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
77 400 kg 10 000 kg
(170 650 lb) (22 050 lb)
79 400 kg
9 900 kg
(175 050 lb) (21 825 lb)
79 400 kg
9 900 kg
(175 050 lb) (21 825 lb)
70 400 kg
9 780 kg
(155 200 lb) (21 575 lb)
70 400 kg
9 780 kg
(155 200 lb) (21 575 lb)
A320NEO
WV050
A320NEO
WV051
A320NEO
WV052
A320NEO
WV053
A320NEO
WV054
A320NEO
WV055
A320NEO
WV056
A320NEO
WV057
15 500 kg
(34 175 lb)
15 500 kg
(34 175 lb)
15 710 kg
(34 625 lb)
15 710 kg
(34 625 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 820 kg
(34 875 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
15 830 kg
(34 900 lb)
STATIC BRAKING
AT 10 ft/s
DECELERATION
33 200 kg
(73 200 lb)
33 200 kg
(73 200 lb)
36 760 kg
(81 025 lb)
36 760 kg
(81 025 lb)
36 020 kg
(79 400 lb)
36 020 kg
(79 400 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
34 720 kg
(76 550 lb)
41 %
MAC (a)
41 %
MAC (a)
36.1 %
MAC (a)
36.1 %
MAC (a)
37.4 %
MAC (a)
37.4 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
40 %
MAC (a)
STATIC LOAD AT
AFT CG
5
V(MG) (PER STRUT)
NOTE:
(a) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT MRW.
(b) LOADS CALCULATED USING AIRCRAFT AT 72 000 kg (158 725 lb).
STATIC LOAD AT
FWD CG
MAXIMUM
RAMP
WEIGHT
WEIGHT
VARIANT
V(NG)
6
H (PER STRUT)
10 940 kg
(24 125 lb)
10 940 kg
(24 125 lb)
12 340 kg
(27 200 lb)
12 340 kg
(27 200 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
12 030 kg
(26 525 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
11 480 kg
(25 325 lb)
26 560 kg
(58 550 lb)
26 560 kg
(58 550 lb)
29 410 kg
(64 825 lb)
29 410 kg
(64 825 lb)
28 820 kg
(63 525 lb)
28 820 kg
(63 525 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
27 780 kg
(61 250 lb)
V(MG)
V(NG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL NOSE GEAR GROUND LOAD AT FWD CG
V(MG) MAXIMUM VERTICAL MAIN GEAR GROUND LOAD AT AFT CG
H MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL GROUND LOAD FROM BRAKING
V(NG)
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80
170
75
75
160
70
CG FOR ACN
CALCULATION
43% MAC
65
140
MTOW 66 000 kg
60
17% MAC
MLW
60
55
55
130
120
MZFW
50
50
110
45
45
100
LANDING
40
40
TAKE OFF
35
82
84
86
88
90
(x 1 000 lb)
AIRCRAFT GROSS WEIGHT
65
150
(x 1 000 kg)
70
90
80
92
94
96
98
35
100
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80
170
MTOW 78 000 kg
75
160
CG FOR ACN
CALCULATION
36.8% MAC
70
70
150
65
140
MLW
60
60
55
55
130
120
MZFW
50
50
110
45
45
100
LANDING
40
40
TAKE OFF
35
82
84
86
88
90
(x 1 000 lb)
AIRCRAFT GROSS WEIGHT
65
(x 1 000 kg)
75
32% MAC
90
80
92
94
96
98
35
100
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80
170
75
75
CG FOR ACN
CALCULATION
41% MAC
70
150
MTOW 70 000 kg
65
65
MLW
140
17% MAC
60
60
55
55
MZFW
50
LANDING
45
130
120
50
110
45
100
(x 1 000 lb)
AIRCRAFT GROSS WEIGHT
70
(x 1 000 kg)
160
TAKE OFF
40
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
40
100
90
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80
CG FOR ACN
CALCULATION
36.1% MAC
MTOW 79 000 kg
75
170
75
160
70
70
65
65
140
MLW
60
60
55
55
MZFW
50
45
LANDING
130
120
50
110
45
100
(x 1 000 lb)
AIRCRAFT GROSS WEIGHT
150
(x 1 000 kg)
27% MAC
TAKE OFF
40
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
40
100
90
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80
170
CG FOR ACN
CALCULATION
40% MAC
75
75
160
MTOW 73 500 kg
70
150
19% MAC
65
140
MLW
60
60
55
55
130
120
MZFW
50
50
110
45
45
100
LANDING
40
40
TAKE OFF
35
82
84
86
88
90
(x 1 000 lb)
AIRCRAFT GROSS WEIGHT
65
(x 1 000 kg)
70
90
80
92
94
96
98
35
100
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15
20
30
40
60
80
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD
AT MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
10 000 COVERAGES USED
FOR ACN CALCULATIONS
ALPHA FACTOR = 0.9
ANNUAL DEPARTURES*
1 200
3 000
6 000
15 000
25 000
*20 YEAR PAVEMENT LIFE
3
10
10
15
20
15
(in)
30
40
(cm)
20
30
60
80
40
60
80
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15
20
30
40
60
80
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD
AT MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
10 000 COVERAGES USED
FOR ACN CALCULATIONS
ALPHA FACTOR = 0.9
ANNUAL DEPARTURES*
1 200
3 000
6 000
15 000
25 000
*20 YEAR PAVEMENT LIFE
3
10
10
15
20
15
(in)
30
40
(cm)
20
30
60
80
40
60
80
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15
20
30
40
60
80
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD
AT MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
10 000 COVERAGES USED
FOR ACN CALCULATIONS
ALPHA FACTOR = 0.9
ANNUAL DEPARTURES*
1 200
3 000
6 000
15 000
25 000
*20 YEAR PAVEMENT LIFE
3
10
10
15
20
15
(in)
30
40
(cm)
20
30
60
80
40
60
80
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15
20
30
40
60
80
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD
AT MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
10 000 COVERAGES USED
FOR ACN CALCULATIONS
ALPHA FACTOR = 0.9
ANNUAL DEPARTURES*
1 200
3 000
6 000
15 000
25 000
*20 YEAR PAVEMENT LIFE
3
10
10
15
20
15
(in)
30
40
(cm)
20
30
60
80
40
60
80
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15
20
30
40
60
80
60
80
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD
AT MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
ANNUAL DEPARTURES*
1 200
3 000
6 000
15 000
25 000
*20 YEAR PAVEMENT LIFE
3
10
10
15
20
15
(in)
30
40
(cm)
20
30
60
80
40
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7-6-0
The Load Classification Number (LCN) curves are no longer provided in section 07-06-00 since the
LCN system for reporting pavement strength is obsolete, having been replaced by the ICAO
recommended ACN/PCN system in 1983.
For questions regarding the LCN system, contact Airbus.
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7-7-0
This section provides data about the rigid pavement requirements for the PCA (Portland Cement
Association) design method.
The rigid pavement requirement graphs are given at standard tire pressure for the weight variants
producing (at the MRW and maximum aft CG) the lowest MLG load and the highest MLG load for
each A/C type.
They are calculated with the PCA design method.
To find a rigid pavement thickness, you must know the Subgrade Modulus (k), the permitted working
stress and the weight on one MLG.
The procedure that follows is used to develop rigid pavement design curves:
- With the scale for pavement thickness on the left and the scale for permitted working stress on
the right, a random load line is made. This represents the MLG maximum weight to be shown,
- A plot is then made of all values of the subgrade modulus (k values),
- More load lines for the incremental values of the weight on the MLG are made based on the
curve for k = 150 MN/m3, which is already shown on the graph.
Example, see FIGURE 7-7-0-991-011-A, calculation of the thickness of the rigid pavement for the
MLG:
- An aircraft with a MRW of 66 400 kg (146 375 lb),
- A k value of 80 MN/m3 (300 lbf/in3),
- A permitted working stress of 31.64 kg/cm2 (450 lb/in2),
- The load on one MLG is 25 000 kg (55 125 lb).
The required rigid pavement thickness is 230 mm (9 in).
NOTE : The CG in the figure title is the CG used for ACN calculation.
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13
32
12
30
28
k = 20 MN/m
k = 40 MN/m
k = 80 MN/m
k = 150 MN/m
800
50
700
600
11
500
400
300
(kg/cm)
10
(lb/in)
26
(in)
40
24
30
22
20
18
WEIGHT ON ONE
MAIN LANDING GEAR
31 540 kg (69 550 lb)
25 000 kg (55 125 lb)
20 000 kg (44 100 lb)
15 000 kg (33 075 lb)
34
900
20
200
10
16
100
6
NOTE:
THE VALUES OBTAINED BY USING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD REFERENCE
LINE AND ANY VALUES FOR k ARE
EXACT.
FOR LOADS LESS THAN MAXIMUM,
THE CURVES ARE EXACT FOR k =
80 MN/m BUT DEVIATE SLIGHTLY
FOR ANY OTHER VALUES OF k.
REFERENCE:
"DESIGN OF CONCRETE AIRPORT
PAVEMENTS" AND "COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR AIRPORT
PAVEMENT DESIGN PROGRAM
PDILB" PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION.
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13
32
12
30
28
k = 20 MN/m
k = 40 MN/m
k = 80 MN/m
k = 150 MN/m
800
50
700
600
11
500
400
300
(kg/cm)
10
(lb/in)
26
(in)
40
24
30
22
20
18
16
WEIGHT ON ONE
MAIN LANDING GEAR
36 400 kg (80 250 lb)
30 000 kg (66 150 lb)
25 000 kg (55 125 lb)
20 000 kg (44 100 lb)
15 000 kg (33 075 lb)
34
900
20
200
10
100
6
NOTE:
THE VALUES OBTAINED BY USING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD REFERENCE
LINE AND ANY VALUES FOR k ARE
EXACT.
FOR LOADS LESS THAN MAXIMUM,
THE CURVES ARE EXACT FOR k =
80 MN/m BUT DEVIATE SLIGHTLY
FOR ANY OTHER VALUES OF k.
REFERENCE:
"DESIGN OF CONCRETE AIRPORT
PAVEMENTS" AND "COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR AIRPORT
PAVEMENT DESIGN PROGRAM
PDILB" PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION.
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13
32
12
30
28
k = 20 MN/m
k = 40 MN/m
k = 80 MN/m
k = 150 MN/m
800
50
700
600
11
500
400
300
(kg/cm)
10
(lb/in)
26
(in)
40
24
30
22
20
18
16
WEIGHT ON ONE
MAIN LANDING GEAR
33 200 kg (73 200 lb)
30 000 kg (66 150 lb)
25 000 kg (55 125 lb)
20 000 kg (44 100 lb)
15 000 kg (33 075 lb)
34
900
20
200
10
100
6
NOTE:
THE VALUES OBTAINED BY USING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD REFERENCE
LINE AND ANY VALUES FOR k ARE
EXACT.
FOR LOADS LESS THAN MAXIMUM,
THE CURVES ARE EXACT FOR k =
80 MN/m BUT DEVIATE SLIGHTLY
FOR ANY OTHER VALUES OF k.
REFERENCE:
"DESIGN OF CONCRETE AIRPORT
PAVEMENTS" AND "COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR AIRPORT
PAVEMENT DESIGN PROGRAM
PDILB" PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION.
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38
60
36
14
34
13
k = 20 MN/m
k = 40 MN/m
k = 80 MN/m
k = 150 MN/m
800
50
700
500
10
400
300
30
26
11
(kg/cm)
40
(lb/in)
28
600
12
30
(in)
32
24
22
20
18
WEIGHT ON ONE
MAIN LANDING GEAR
36 760 kg (81 050 lb)
30 000 kg (66 150 lb)
25 000 kg (55 125 lb)
20 000 kg (44 100 lb)
15 000 kg (33 075 lb)
NOTE:
THE VALUES OBTAINED BY USING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD REFERENCE
LINE AND ANY VALUES FOR k ARE
EXACT.
FOR LOADS LESS THAN MAXIMUM,
THE CURVES ARE EXACT FOR k =
80 MN/m BUT DEVIATE SLIGHTLY
FOR ANY OTHER VALUES OF k.
20
200
10
100
REFERENCE:
"DESIGN OF CONCRETE AIRPORT
PAVEMENTS" AND "COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR AIRPORT
PAVEMENT DESIGN PROGRAM
PDILB" PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION.
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15
1 000
14
900
60
30
11
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE
MAIN GEAR LOAD AT
MAXIMUM RAMP
WEIGHT AND AFT CG
WEIGHT ON ONE
MAIN LANDING GEAR
34 700 kg (76 500 lb)
30 000 kg (66 150 lb)
25 000 kg (55 125 lb)
20 000 kg (44 100 lb)
15 000 kg (33 075 lb)
800
50
700
600
40
26
10
500
400
300
24
12
(in)
32
k = 20 MN/m
k = 40 MN/m
k = 80 MN/m
k = 150 MN/m
(kg/cm)
13
(lb/in)
34
28
70
30
22
20
18
20
200
7
NOTE:
THE VALUES OBTAINED BY USING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD REFERENCE
LINE AND ANY VALUES FOR k ARE
EXACT.
FOR LOADS LESS THAN MAXIMUM,
THE CURVES ARE EXACT FOR k =
80 MN/m BUT DEVIATE SLIGHTLY
FOR ANY OTHER VALUES OF k.
REFERENCE:
"DESIGN OF CONCRETE AIRPORT
PAVEMENTS" AND "COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR AIRPORT
PAVEMENT DESIGN PROGRAM
PDILB" PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION.
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7-8-0
The Load Classification Number (LCN) curves are no longer provided in section 07-08-00 since the
LCN system for reporting pavement strength is obsolete, having been replaced by the ICAO
recommended ACN/PCN system in 1983.
For questions regarding the LCN system, contact Airbus.
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7-9-0
This section provides data about the Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) for an aircraft gross
weight in relation to a subgrade strength value for flexible and rigid pavement.
The flexible and rigid pavement requirement graphs are given at standard tire pressure for the weight
variants producing (at the MRW and maximum aft CG) the lowest MLG load and the highest MLG
load for each type of aircraft.
To find the ACN of an aircraft on flexible and rigid pavement, you must know the aircraft gross
weight and the subgrade strength.
NOTE : An aircraft with an ACN equal to or less than the reported PCN can operate on that
pavement, subject to any limitation on the tire pressure.
(Ref: ICAO Aerodrome Design Manual, Part 3, Chapter 1, Second Edition 1983).
Example, see FIGURE 7-9-0-991-013-A (sheet 1), calculation of the ACN for flexible pavement for:
- An aircraft with a MRW of 66 400 kg (146 375 lb),
- An aircraft gross weight of 55 000 kg (121 250 lb),
- A medium subgrade strength (code B).
The ACN for flexible pavement is 28.
Example, see FIGURE 7-9-0-991-013-A (sheet 2), calculation of the ACN for rigid pavement for:
- An aircraft with a MRW of 66 400 kg (146 375 lb),
- An aircraft gross weight of 55 000 kg (121 250 lb),
- A medium subgrade strength (code B).
The ACN for rigid pavement is 32.
2.
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WEIGHT
VARIANT
A320200
WV000
A320200
WV000
A320200
WV000
A320200
WV000
A320200
WV001
A320200
WV001
A320200
WV001
A320200
WV001
A320200
WV002 (CG 42.6%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 42.6%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 42.6%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 42.6%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 41%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 41%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 41%)
A320200
WV002 (CG 41%)
ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
SUBGRADES MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
(MPa)
High
Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
73 900
47.0
44
46
48
50
1.38
42 000
46.9
25
26
22
24
73 900
47.0
44
47
49
41
1.14
42 000
46.9
23
25
21
24
44
47
49
73 900
47.0
41
1.18
23
26
42 000
46.9
21
24
45
73 900
47.0
40
43
48
1.03
42 000
46.9
20
23
25
22
47.5
68 400
39
44
46
42
1.28
47.5
42 000
25
26
22
24
45
47.5
68 400
37
40
42
1.06
47.5
42 000
25
21
22
24
45
47.5
68 400
37
40
43
1.09
47.5
42 000
23
26
21
24
47.5
68 400
36
39
44
41
0.96
47.5
42 000
20
23
25
22
43
46
48
70 400
47.4
41
1.28
25
26
42 000
47.4
22
24
70 400
47.4
38
44
46
41
1.06
25
42 000
47.4
21
22
24
70 400
47.4
39
44
46
41
1.09
23
25
42 000
47.4
21
24
45
70 400
47.4
37
40
43
0.96
42 000
47.4
20
23
25
22
45
70 400
40
43
47
47.2
1.28
23
25
26
42 000
47.1
22
70 400
38
43
46
47.2
41
1.06
25
42 000
47.1
21
22
24
70 400
38
44
46
41
47.2
1.09
25
42 000
21
22
24
47.1
45
70 400
37
40
47.2
42
0.96
42 000
20
23
25
47.1
22
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
39
40
44
50
20
20
26
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
37
39
44
50
19
20
25
22
35
36
47
41
26
21
21
22
34
36
40
46
20
20
26
22
35
36
40
46
20
20
26
22
34
35
40
46
19
20
26
22
37
38
48
42
20
26
21
22
36
37
48
42
20
20
26
22
36
37
48
42
20
20
26
22
35
37
48
42
19
20
26
22
36
37
48
42
20
26
21
22
35
37
48
41
20
20
26
22
36
37
48
41
20
20
26
22
35
36
47
41
19
20
25
22
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ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
WEIGHT
SUBGRADES MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
VARIANT
(MPa)
High
Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
45
75 900
46.8
47
50
52
A320200
1.38
WV003
42 000
46.7
25
26
22
24
45
75 900
46.8
48
50
42
A320200
1.14
WV003
42 000
46.7
25
21
22
24
45
75 900
46.8
43
48
50
A320200
1.18
WV003
42 000
46.7
23
25
21
24
44
47
49
75
900
46.8
41
A320200
1.03
WV003
20
23
25
42 000
46.7
22
45
47
49
71 900
47.3
42
A320200
1.38
WV004
23
25
42 000
24
27
47.2
45
71 900
47.3
40
43
48
A320200
1.14
WV004
42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
47.3
40
43
46
48
A320200
1.18
WV004
42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
47.3
39
44
47
42
A320200
1.03
WV004
42 000
20
25
47.2
22
24
45
47.5
67 400
39
43
41
A320200
1.28
WV005
47.5
42 000
25
26
22
24
47.5
67 400
36
39
44
42
A320200
1.06
WV005
47.5
25
42 000
21
22
24
47.5
67 400
37
39
44
42
A320200
1.09
WV005
47.5
23
26
42 000
21
24
47.5
67
400
35
38
43
41
A320200
0.96
WV005
47.5
42 000
20
23
25
22
47.5
66 400
37
40
44
42
A320200
1.23
WV006
47.5
23
25
26
42 000
22
47.5
66 400
35
38
43
41
A320200
1.02
WV006
47.5
25
42 000
21
22
24
47.5
66 400
34
37
40
42
A320200
0.92
WV006
47.5
20
23
25
42 000
21
77 400
46.6
46
49
51
53
A320200
1.44
WV007 (CG 37.5%) 42 000
46.5
23
25
26
24
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
38
40
51
19
20
25
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
26
22
35
36
40
46
26
21
21
22
34
35
40
46
20
20
26
22
34
35
40
46
20
20
26
22
45
33
35
39
19
20
26
22
45
34
35
39
20
26
21
22
45
33
34
39
20
20
26
22
45
32
34
39
19
20
26
22
47
53
41
42
20
25
21
22
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WEIGHT
VARIANT
A320200
WV007 (CG 37.5%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 37.5%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 37.5%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 33%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 33%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 33%)
A320200
WV007 (CG 33%)
A320200
WV008
A320200
WV008
A320200
WV008
A320200
WV008
A320200
WV009
A320200
WV009
A320200
WV009
A320200
WV009
A320200
WV010 (CG 37.5%)
ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
SUBGRADES MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
(MPa)
High
Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
77 400
46.6
44
46
49
51
1.20
42 000
46.5
23
25
21
24
77 400
46.6
44
47
49
52
1.23
42 000
46.5
23
26
21
24
45
48
50
77 400
46.6
42
1.07
20
23
25
42 000
46.5
22
45
77 400
45.8
48
50
52
1.44
45.7
42 000
23
25
26
22
77 400
45.8
43
46
48
50
1.20
45.7
42 000
25
21
22
24
77 400
45.8
43
46
48
51
1.23
45.7
42 000
25
21
22
24
77 400
45.8
44
47
49
41
1.07
45.7
42 000
20
23
21
24
73 900
47.0
44
46
48
50
1.38
42 000
46.9
25
26
22
24
44
47
49
73 900
47.0
41
1.14
23
25
42 000
46.9
21
24
44
47
49
73 900
47.0
41
1.18
23
26
42 000
46.9
21
24
45
73 900
47.0
40
43
48
1.03
42 000
46.9
20
23
25
22
45
75 900
46.8
47
50
52
1.38
42 000
46.7
25
26
22
24
45
48
50
75 900
46.8
42
1.14
25
42 000
46.7
21
22
24
45
75 900
46.8
43
48
50
1.18
42 000
46.7
23
25
21
24
75 900
46.8
44
47
49
41
1.03
42 000
46.7
20
23
25
22
77 400
46.6
46
49
51
53
1.44
42 000
46.5
23
25
26
24
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
39
46
52
41
19
20
25
22
40
46
52
42
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
21
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
21
45
39
40
51
19
19
25
21
39
40
44
50
20
20
26
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
37
39
44
50
19
20
25
22
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
38
40
51
19
20
25
22
47
53
41
42
20
25
21
22
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ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
WEIGHT
SUBGRADES MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
VARIANT
(MPa)
High
Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
77 400
46.6
44
46
49
51
A320200
1.20
WV010 (CG 37.5%) 42 000
46.5
23
25
21
24
77 400
46.6
44
47
49
52
A320200
1.23
WV010 (CG 37.5%) 42 000
46.5
23
26
21
24
45
48
50
77 400
46.6
42
A320200
1.07
WV010 (CG 37.5%) 42 000
20
23
25
46.5
22
45
77 400
45.8
48
50
52
A320200
1.44
WV010 (CG 33%)
45.7
42 000
23
25
26
22
77 400
45.8
43
46
48
50
A320200
1.20
WV010 (CG 33%)
45.7
42 000
25
21
22
24
77 400
45.8
43
46
48
51
A320200
1.23
WV010 (CG 33%)
45.7
42 000
25
21
22
24
77 400
45.8
44
47
49
41
A320200
1.07
WV010 (CG 33%)
45.7
42 000
20
23
21
24
45
47
50
52
75 900
46.8
A320200
1.38
WV011
25
26
42 000
46.7
22
24
45
48
50
75 900
46.8
42
A320200
1.14
WV011
25
42 000
46.7
21
22
24
45
75 900
46.8
43
48
50
A320200
1.18
WV011
42 000
46.7
23
25
21
24
44
47
49
75 900
46.8
41
A320200
1.03
WV011
20
23
25
42 000
46.7
22
77
400
46.6
46
49
51
53
A320200
1.44
WV012
42 000
46.5
23
25
26
24
77 400
46.6
44
46
49
51
A320200
1.20
WV012
42 000
46.5
23
25
21
24
77 400
46.6
44
47
49
52
A320200
1.23
WV012
42 000
46.5
23
26
21
24
45
77 400
46.6
48
50
42
A320200
1.07
WV012
42 000
46.5
20
23
25
22
45
47
49
71 900
47.2
42
A320200
1.38
WV013 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
25
47.2
24
27
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
39
46
52
41
19
20
25
22
40
46
52
42
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
21
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
21
45
39
40
51
19
19
25
21
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
39
40
51
20
20
25
22
45
38
40
51
19
20
25
22
47
53
41
42
20
25
21
22
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
40
46
52
41
20
20
25
22
39
46
52
41
19
20
25
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
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ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
SUBGRADES
MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
(MPa)
High Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
45
71 900
40
43
47
47.2
A320200
1.14
WV013 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
40
43
46
48
47.2
A320200
1.18
WV013 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
26
21
24
47.2
71 900
39
44
47
47.2
42
A320200
1.03
WV013 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
20
25
47.2
22
24
45
47
49
71 900
47.2
42
A320200
1.38
WV013 (CG 41%)
23
25
26
42 000
47.1
24
45
71
900
40
43
47
47.2
A320200
1.14
WV013 (CG 41%)
42 000
23
26
47.1
21
24
71 900
40
43
46
48
47.2
A320200
1.18
WV013 (CG 41%)
42 000
23
26
47.1
21
24
71 900
38
44
46
47.2
41
A320200
1.03
WV013 (CG 41%)
42 000
20
25
47.1
22
24
73 900
47.0
44
46
48
50
A320200
1.38
WV014
42 000
46.9
25
26
22
24
73 900
47.0
44
47
49
41
A320200
1.14
WV014
42 000
46.9
23
25
21
24
73 900
47.0
44
47
49
41
A320200
1.18
WV014
42 000
46.9
23
26
21
24
45
73 900
47.0
40
43
48
A320200
1.03
WV014
42 000
46.9
20
23
25
22
54
78 400
46.4
47
49
52
A320200
1.44
WV015
42 000
46.4
25
26
22
24
73 900
47.0
44
46
48
50
A320200
1.38
WV016
42 000
46.9
25
26
22
24
73 900
47.0
44
47
49
41
A320200
1.14
WV016
42 000
46.9
23
25
21
24
73 900
47.0
44
47
49
41
A320200
1.18
WV016
42 000
46.9
23
26
21
24
WEIGHT
VARIANT
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
26
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
25
22
39
40
44
50
20
20
26
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
37
39
44
50
19
20
25
22
43
47
53
41
20
20
25
22
39
40
44
50
20
20
26
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
38
39
44
50
20
20
25
22
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ACN FOR
LOAD ON
RIGID PAVEMENT
TIRE
ALL UP ONE MAIN
SUBGRADES
MN/m
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
(MPa)
High Medium Low Ultralow
(%)
150
80
40
20
45
73 900
47.0
40
43
48
A320200
1.03
WV016
42 000
46.9
20
23
25
22
54
78 400
46.4
47
49
52
A320200
1.44
WV017
42 000
46.4
25
26
22
24
45
47
49
71 900
47.2
42
A320200
1.38
WV018 (CG 41.46%) 42 000
23
25
47.2
24
27
45
71 900
40
43
47
47.2
A320200
1.14
WV018 (CG 41.46%) 42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71
900
40
43
46
48
47.2
A320200
1.18
WV018 (CG 41.46%) 42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
39
44
47
47.2
42
A320200
1.03
WV018 (CG 41.46%) 42 000
20
25
47.2
22
24
45
47
49
71 900
47.2
42
A320200
1.38
WV018 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
25
47.2
24
27
45
71 900
40
43
47
47.2
A320200
1.14
WV018 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
40
43
46
48
47.2
A320200
1.18
WV018 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
23
26
47.2
21
24
71 900
39
44
47
47.2
42
A320200
1.03
WV018 (CG 41.42%) 42 000
20
25
47.2
22
24
45
47
49
71 900
47.2
42
A320200
1.38
WV018 (CG 41%)
23
25
26
42 000
47.1
24
45
71 900
40
43
47
47.2
A320200
1.14
WV018 (CG 41%)
42 000
23
26
47.1
21
24
71 900
40
43
46
48
47.2
A320200
1.18
WV018 (CG 41%)
42 000
23
26
47.1
21
24
71 900
38
44
46
47.2
41
A320200
1.03
WV018 (CG 41%)
42 000
20
25
47.1
22
24
25
28
73 900
46.9
18
21
A320200
1.22
WV000 BOGIE
10
13
42 000
46.9
9
12
WEIGHT
VARIANT
ACN FOR
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
SUBGRADES CBR
High Medium Low Ultralow
15
10
6
3
37
39
44
50
19
20
25
22
43
47
53
41
20
20
25
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
26
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
26
22
38
39
43
49
20
26
21
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
37
38
43
49
20
20
26
22
36
38
43
49
19
20
25
22
18
31
19
22
10
13
9
9
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
35
80
40
90
45
55
50
(x 1 000 kg)
120
130
60
140
65
150
(x 1 000 lb)
110
100
70
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
35
90
100
40
45
SUBGRADE STRENGTH
D k = 20 MN/m (ULTRA LOW)
C k = 40 MN/m (LOW)
B k = 80 MN/m (MEDIUM)
A k = 150 MN/m (HIGH)
80
120
55
50
(x 1 000 kg)
110
130
60
140
65
150
(x 1 000 lb)
70
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
35
80
100
40
45
90
50
110
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
35
80
100
110
40
45
50
SUBGRADE STRENGTH
D k = 20 MN/m (ULTRA LOW)
C k = 40 MN/m (LOW)
B k = 80 MN/m (MEDIUM)
A k = 150 MN/m (HIGH)
90
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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10
15
20
25
30
35
40
35
80
100
40
45
90
50
110
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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10
15
20
25
30
35
80
100
110
40
45
50
SUBGRADE STRENGTH
D k = 20 MN/m (ULTRA LOW)
C k = 40 MN/m (LOW)
B k = 80 MN/m (MEDIUM)
A k = 150 MN/m (HIGH)
90
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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WEIGHT
VARIANT
A320NEO
WV050
A320NEO
WV050
A320NEO
WV050
A320NEO
WV050
A320NEO
WV051
A320NEO
WV051
A320NEO
WV051
A320NEO
WV051
A320NEO
WV052
A320NEO
WV052
A320NEO
WV052
A320NEO
WV052
ACN FOR
ACN FOR
RIGID PAVEMENT
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
LOAD ON
TIRE
SUBGRADES
MN/m
SUBGRADES CBR
ALL UP ONE MAIN
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
ULTRA
ULTRA
(MPa)
HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW
(%)
80
10
150
40
15
6
20
3
73 900
47.0
44
46
48
50
39
40
44
50
1.38
42 000
46.9
25
26
20
20
26
22
24
22
44
47
49
38
39
44
50
73 900
47.0
41
1.14
23
25
20
20
42 000
46.9
25
21
24
22
44
47
49
38
39
44
50
73 900
47.0
41
1.18
26
20
23
42 000
46.9
20
25
24
21
22
45
43
48
37
39
44
50
40
73 900
47.0
1.03
23
25
19
20
42 000
46.9
20
25
22
22
44
46
48
50
39
40
44
50
73 900
47.0
1.38
25
26
20
26
42 000
46.9
20
24
22
22
44
47
49
38
39
44
50
73 900
47.0
41
1.14
25
20
25
23
42 000
46.9
20
24
21
22
44
47
49
38
39
44
50
73 900
47.0
41
1.18
26
20
25
23
42 000
46.9
20
24
21
22
45
43
48
37
39
44
50
40
73 900
47.0
1.03
23
25
19
25
42 000
46.9
20
20
22
22
46
77 400
46.5
49
51
53
47
52
41
42
1.44
22
46.5
25
26
20
25
42 000
24
20
22
44
77 400
46.5
46
49
51
40
46
52
41
1.20
23
42 000
46.5
25
20
25
20
21
24
22
44
77 400
46.5
47
49
52
40
46
52
41
1.23
23
42 000
46.5
25
20
20
25
21
24
22
45
77 400
46.5
48
50
39
46
52
42
41
1.07
42 000
46.5
21
24
25
20
20
25
23
22
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A320NEO
WV053
A320NEO
WV053
A320NEO
WV053
A320NEO
WV053
A320NEO
WV054
A320NEO
WV055
A320NEO
WV056
A320NEO
WV056
A320NEO
WV056
A320NEO
WV056
A320NEO
WV057
A320NEO
WV057
A320NEO
WV057
A320NEO
WV057
ACN FOR
ACN FOR
RIGID PAVEMENT
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
LOAD ON
TIRE
SUBGRADES
MN/m
SUBGRADES CBR
ALL UP ONE MAIN
MASS (kg) GEAR LEG PRESSURE
ULTRA
ULTRA
(MPa)
HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW
(%)
80
10
150
40
15
6
20
3
77 400
46.5
46
49
51
53
47
52
41
42
1.44
42 000
46.5
22
25
26
20
25
24
20
22
44
46
49
51
40
46
52
77 400
46.5
41
1.20
23
25
20
20
42 000
46.5
25
21
24
22
47
49
52
40
46
52
44
77 400
46.5
41
1.23
25
20
23
42 000
46.5
20
25
24
21
22
45
48
50
39
46
52
77 400
46.5
41
42
1.07
24
25
20
21
42 000
46.5
20
25
23
22
55
54
50
53
44
48
48
79 400
46.3
41
1.44
25
25
26
20
42 000
46.3
20
24
22
22
55
54
50
53
44
48
48
79 400
46.3
41
1.44
25
26
20
25
42 000
46.3
20
24
22
22
43
46
48
36
37
48
70 400
42
47.2
41
1.28
25
26
20
26
42 000
24
47.1
22
21
22
38
43
46
35
70 400
37
48
41
47.2
41
1.06
25
42 000
20
20
26
24
22
21
47.1
22
38
70 400
44
46
36
37
48
47.2
41
41
1.09
42 000
25
20
26
20
22
21
47.1
24
22
45
37
70 400
40
35
36
47
47.2
42
41
0.96
42 000
20
23
25
19
25
20
22
47.1
22
70 400
43
46
48
36
37
48
41
47.2
42
1.28
42 000
25
26
20
26
24
22
47.1
21
22
70 400
48
38
43
46
35
37
47.2
41
41
1.06
42 000
26
25
20
20
47.1
21
22
24
22
70 400
48
38
44
46
36
37
47.2
41
41
1.09
42 000
26
25
20
20
47.1
21
22
24
22
45
70 400
37
40
35
36
47
47.2
42
41
0.96
42 000
20
23
25
19
20
25
47.1
22
22
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
35
90
100
40
45
80
55
(x 1 000 kg)
120
(x 1 000 lb)
60
130
140
65
150
70
160
50
110
75
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
35
80
100
40
45
SUBGRADE STRENGTH
D k = 20 MN/m (ULTRA LOW)
C k = 40 MN/m (LOW)
B k = 80 MN/m (MEDIUM)
A k = 150 MN/m (HIGH)
90
55
(x 1 000 kg)
120
(x 1 000 lb)
60
130
140
65
150
70
160
50
110
75
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
35
80
100
40
45
90
50
110
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
35
80
100
110
40
45
50
SUBGRADE STRENGTH
D k = 20 MN/m (ULTRA LOW)
C k = 40 MN/m (LOW)
B k = 80 MN/m (MEDIUM)
A k = 150 MN/m (HIGH)
90
130
55
60
(x 1 000 kg)
120
140
65
150
70
160
75
170
(x 1 000 lb)
80
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5
10
METERS
0
10
FEET
20 30
40
50
0
0
10
FEET
20 30
5
10
METERS
40
50
15
NOTE: WHEN PRINTING THIS DRAWING, MAKE SURE TO ADJUST FOR PROPER SCALING.
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10
METERS
0
10
FEET
20 30
40
50
0
0
10
FEET
20 30
5
10
METERS
40
50
15
NOTE:
WHEN PRINTING THIS DRAWING, MAKE SURE TO ADJUST FOR PROPER SCALING.
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Front Page
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FR66
B
FR64
A
BAT1
BAT2
ACCESS VIA
ACCESS DOOR 822
FR1
Z120
FR24
FR65
ELT
ELT ANTENNA
FR64
FR66
FR65
FR66
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Wheel/Brake Overheat
Wheel Safety Area (Sheet 1 of 2)
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Recommendations (Sheet 2 of 2)
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GRID EQUALS 1 m (3.28 ft) IN REALITY
NOTE:
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL.
DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE.
COCKPIT ESCAPE
ROPE
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198CB
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ENG
1
FIRE
OFF
OFF
RWY TURN OFF
ON
L
OFF
RETRACT
OFF
ON
LAND
R
OFF
WING
ON
ON
ON
BEACON
FAULT
FAULT
EXT LT
ENG 1
ANTI ICE
OFF
NOSE
OFF
OFF
TAXI
OFF
BUS TIE
A
U
T
O
AC ESS BUS
OFF
FAULT
A
U
T
O
ON
AVAIL
START
ON
FAULT
MASTER SW
APU
ON
ON
FAULT
A
U
T
O
BRT
OFF
SIGNS
SEAT BELTS NO SMOKING
ON
ON
A
U
T
O
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
DIM
BRT
OFF
OFF
ARM
ON
DIM
BRT
TEST
ON
ANN LT
EMER EXIT LT
OVHD INTEG LT
INT LT
STBY COMPASS DOME
ON
UP
E
L
E
C
35VU
F
I
R
E
25VU
DITCHING
FAULT
TEST
DISCH
SQUIB
AGENT 2
IDG 2
OFF
FAULT
GEN 2
AC BUS 2
CABIN PRESS
ALTN
FAULT
FIRE
PUSH
DC BUS 2
ENG
ON
AVAIL
AC ESS FEED
DISCH
SQUIB
AGENT 1
EXT PWR
BAT 2
TEST
PROBE/WINDOW
HEAT
OFF
A
BAT
DISCH
SQUIB
AGENT
FIRE
PUSH
APU
FAULT
T.O
ON
FAULT
ENG 2
OFF
FAULT
FAULT
APU GEN
BAT 1
GEN 1
AC BUS 1
DC BUS 1
PUSH
WING
A
U
T
O
FAULT
IDG 1
OFF
COMMERCIAL
TEST
SQUIB
DISCH
SQUIB
AGENT 2
DISCH
STROBE
ON
E
L
E
C
F
I
R
E
AGENT 1
ENG
A
U
T
O
DISCH
SMOKE
ON
A
U
T
O
OFF
CAB FANS
RAIN RPLNT
FAST
SLOW
OVRD
DISCH
HOT
OFF
FAULT
22VU
RESET
APU SHUT OFF
ADIRU &
APU FIRE
AVNCS VENT
AFT
AFT
VENTILATION
TEST
FAULT
WIPER
OFF
COLD
OFF
FAULT
HOT AIR
CARGO SMOKE
EXTRACT
DISCH
SMOKE
FWD
MAIN START
ON
OVRD
FAULT
BLOWER
DISCH
CKPT CALL
FLT INT
AVAIL
CARGO
ELT
NOT IN USE
EXT PWR
108VU
CRANK
ENG
1
MASTER1
ENG
FIRE
ENG
2
IGN
START
MASTER2
FAULT
MODE
NORM
FAULT
FIRE
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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W2
FT3
F4
C2
FT2
F2
FT1
BF1 D2
F3
F1C1
D1
A/C
CONFIGURATION
CP1
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
A/C
CONFIGURATION AFT CG (26.5%)
m
ft
2.72
8.92
FT1
10.33
3.15
FT2
11.45
3.49
FT3
15.94
4.86
W1
WINGS
12.76
3.89
W2
6.80
22.31
W3
13.65
4.16
W4
2.10
0.64
R
18.24
5.56
HT
15.88
4.84
TAILPLANE AP
12.08
39.63
VT
N1
DIMENSIONS ARE RELATED TO AIRCRAFT WEIGHT AND CG CONFIGURATION
W1
C3
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
AFT CG (26.5%)
m
ft
1.82
5.97
F1
1.95
6.40
F2
19.59
5.97
F3
FUSELAGE
19.98
6.09
F4
5.64
1.72
BF1
14.04
4.28
CP1
N1 (CFM56)
0.67
2.20
N1 (IAE V2500)
0.85
2.79
ENGINE/
1.84
NACELLE N1 (CFM LEAP1A) 0.56
NOTE:
N1 (PW 1100G)
0.56
1.84
PASSENGER AND CARGO DOOR GROUND CLEARANCES ARE MEASURED
FROM THE CENTER OF THE DOOR SILL AND FROM FLOOR LEVEL.
W4
D3
41 000 kg
(90 389 lb)
A/C
CONFIGURATION AFT CG (26.5%)
m
ft
3.48
11.42
D1
3.98
13.06
D2
3.70
12.14
D3
DOORS
6.86
2.09
C1
7.28
2.22
C2
7.51
2.29
C3
W3
VT AP HT
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