I don't see the spoilers being up.
Probably pushed the lever to deploy when trying to disarm.I have seen them accidentally (slightly) deployed when attempting to disarm ground spoilers after takeoff.
Plastic french crap. 'Nuff said.
Plastic french crap. 'Nuff said.
I know in both of the pointy-nosed jets I have significant time in, the speedbrakes sometimes will creep open, either from residual hydraulic pressure when the cockpit switch is not actively commanding an open or closed position, or from an accidental momentary switch bump that partially extends them. Pretty ordinary occurrence...when you hear the odd wind noise, check the switch position and ensure they're fully retracted.
Dunno the Airbus flight control mech, but they could also be spoilerons.
Either way, not "bizarre" IMHO.
True....But the ECAM will flash the yellow caution almost immediately with power in.
Easy to overlook probably during a busy climb out.
To be technical, t's a flashing yellow memo- and extremely common to be overlooked! The Speedbrake deployed memo just changes from green to amber and flashes.
The master caution and actual caution message don't ding/pop up for 20-30 seconds.
To be technical, t's a flashing yellow memo- and extremely common to be overlooked! The Speedbrake deployed memo just changes from green to amber and flashes.
The master caution and actual caution message don't ding/pop up for 20-30 seconds.
To be fair, a lot of Boeings simply won't tell you anything. "What the hell is that rumbling?! Oh. *click*"Plastic french crap. 'Nuff said.
To be fair, a lot of Boeings simply won't tell you anything. "What the hell is that rumbling?! Oh. *click*"
AA965...