A320 High Angle-of-Attack Protection
In this video we look at the most talked about protection on the Airbus aircraft, the anti-stall protection. The 'high angle-of-attack' protection also referred to as low-speed protection is a key safety feature of this aircraft. We look at the operation of the protection, the conditions for activation as well as the indications shown on the PFD speed tape/scale. We also link the system to the auto-thrust sytem (A-THR) through the 'A floor' protection feature. This channel shares professional aviation knowledge from the MindSpaceX Aviation e-learning platform. MindSpaceX Aviation is the aviation branch of MindSpaceX which delivers learning content to professional pilots around the world. MindSpaceX Aviation focus on EASA compliant ATPL theory as well as type specific theory for common type ratings. We have hundreds of videos available together with extensive question banks for exam preparation and free downloadable multimedia such as posters, guides etc. You can access the full lessons through our eLearning academy at academy.mindspacex.com. #ATPLTheory #ATPLstudies #a320systems

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