What is the unit for the oil quantity display in the Airbus A320 ECAM?
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Welcome to Aviation.SE. Could you edit your question and add the type of aircraft you are asking for?
– Noah Krasser
4 hours ago
Thanks. I edit it to A320. Eng Cfm 56-5B
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Welcome to Aviation.SE. Could you edit your question and add the type of aircraft you are asking for?
– Noah Krasser
4 hours ago
Thanks. I edit it to A320. Eng Cfm 56-5B
– Hồng Văn Nguyễn
3 hours ago
Welcome to Aviation.SE. Could you edit your question and add the type of aircraft you are asking for?
– Noah Krasser
4 hours ago
Welcome to Aviation.SE. Could you edit your question and add the type of aircraft you are asking for?
– Noah Krasser
4 hours ago
Thanks. I edit it to A320. Eng Cfm 56-5B
– Hồng Văn Nguyễn
3 hours ago
Thanks. I edit it to A320. Eng Cfm 56-5B
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3 hours ago
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The answer is actually in the image: Below "OIL", it says "QT", which according to the "Abbreviations" table under "General Information" in the A320 FCOM, means
Quart (US)
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
The answer is actually in the image: Below "OIL", it says "QT", which according to the "Abbreviations" table under "General Information" in the A320 FCOM, means
Quart (US)
Thanks You. You are great
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2 hours ago
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The answer is actually in the image: Below "OIL", it says "QT", which according to the "Abbreviations" table under "General Information" in the A320 FCOM, means
Quart (US)
Thanks You. You are great
– Hồng Văn Nguyễn
2 hours ago
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up vote
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up vote
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down vote
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The answer is actually in the image: Below "OIL", it says "QT", which according to the "Abbreviations" table under "General Information" in the A320 FCOM, means
Quart (US)
The answer is actually in the image: Below "OIL", it says "QT", which according to the "Abbreviations" table under "General Information" in the A320 FCOM, means
Quart (US)
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Thanks You. You are great
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Thanks You. You are great
– Hồng Văn Nguyễn
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Thanks You. You are great
– Hồng Văn Nguyễn
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Thanks You. You are great
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Welcome to Aviation.SE. Could you edit your question and add the type of aircraft you are asking for?
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Thanks. I edit it to A320. Eng Cfm 56-5B
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