A320 Memory Items
A320 Memory Items
FLIGHT PHASE
REVISION ITEM
(Time Permitting)
Before Taxi Loss of Braking
During Taxi Unreliable Speed
Before Takeoff Abnormal Slats / Flaps
Before Takeoff Windshear Warning
(If anticipated) EGPWS Warning
TCAS Warning
Climb
Engine Failure
Emergency Descent
Cruise EGPWS Cautions
Stall Warning & Recovery
Regular & Consistent Revision: Regularly reviewing the material helps reinforce your memory and strengthens
your understanding of the topic.
Active Engagement: Passive reading or simply reviewing notes may not be as effective as actively engaging with
the material.
Time Intervals: Spacing out your revision sessions over time is more effective than cramming all at once.
Spaced Repetition: Spaced repetition is a technique that involves revisiting information at increasing intervals
over time. Spaced out repetition leads to better long-term retention.
Prioritization & Review Schedule: Identify areas that require more focus and prioritize them in your revision
schedule. Some topics need more frequent revision than others.
Active Recall: Instead of passively reviewing materials, try to recall information from memory as this is a
powerful revision strategy. This helps strengthen your memory and identifies areas that need further review.
Adequate Breaks: Taking regular breaks during study sessions is crucial for maintaining focus and preventing
burnout. Short breaks allow your brain to process information and recharge, leading to better overall efficiency.
Learning styles and preferences differ, so experiment and find a revision strategy that works best for you!
LOSS OF BRAKING [PRO-ABN-BRAKES]
CALLOUT: LOSS OF BRAKING
Note: If needed, maximum reverse thrust can be kept until full aircraft stop.
Notes:
• Before V1 abort for significant airspeed variations and if stop distance is sufficient.
• If necessary, sidestick can be pulled fully back.
• If no FD bars then initial pitch 17.5°. To prevent further loss of altitude, increase pitch.
• If AOA > α PROT then autopilot will disengage.
WINDSHEAR AHEAD (PREDICTIVE) [PRO-ABN-SURV]
Notes:
• Spurious predictive windshear alerts have been reported.
Notes:
• Keep wings level and pull to full backstick and maintain that position.
• A turning maneuver can be initiated if that is the safest action.
• PULL UP maneuver must be performed before the turn.
Notes:
• To save oxygen, set the oxygen diluter selector to the N position.
EGPWS CAUTIONS [PRO-ABN-SURV]
STALL WARNING AT LIFTOFF [PRO-ABN-MISC]
CALLOUT: STALL TOGA 15o
Notes:
• Spurious stall warning may sound in NORMAL law, if AOA probe is damaged.
• Apply the above procedure and attain a safe flight path and speed.
• If stall warning continues, consider it as spurious.
Notes:
• For lack of pitch down authority, reducing thrust may be necessary.
• In case of single engine, compensate asymmetry with rudder while increasing thrust.