To those who don't know: RAT = Ram Air Turbine, and it is used, as stated below, in emergency situations where the engines are unable to generate electricity to keep critical flight systems online (i.e. a dual engine failure). The RAT deploys and generates electricity for those aircraft systems to use.
@fsx767 That's not true. It generates electricity to provide the main functions of the aircraft to keep working, like the panels and the steering which all run on electricity.
@G4mingDelux3 No :), es el Airbus A320. Actualmente, Vueling sólo tiene aviones Airbus A321, pero hace poco ha hecho un pedido de unos A319. Un saludo!
@DV5230US and hydraulic pressure
luislaurencio 10 months ago
@claudp i would imagine the apu not functioning from fuel starvation
stfergus608 10 months ago
@DV5230US + when the APU is non functional for whatever reason also.
claudp 11 months ago
To those who don't know: RAT = Ram Air Turbine, and it is used, as stated below, in emergency situations where the engines are unable to generate electricity to keep critical flight systems online (i.e. a dual engine failure). The RAT deploys and generates electricity for those aircraft systems to use.
DV5230US 11 months ago
So that's what a RAT looks like in real life!
stephqaz 11 months ago
@zendium91 yes, the point I'm trying to get across is that it is used in an emergency situation. You are right though
fsx767 11 months ago
@fsx767 That's not true. It generates electricity to provide the main functions of the aircraft to keep working, like the panels and the steering which all run on electricity.
zendium91 11 months ago
@G4mingDelux3 No :), es el Airbus A320. Actualmente, Vueling sólo tiene aviones Airbus A321, pero hace poco ha hecho un pedido de unos A319. Un saludo!
guillermovidal1lfb 11 months ago
@ArianG93 haha dont worry Your English is PERFECTO!!!
barcacrazy99 11 months ago
A321?
G4mingDelux3 11 months ago