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Attributes | |
ACN | 1588968 |
Time | |
Date | 201810 |
Local Time Of Day | 0001-0600 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | ZZZ.Airport |
State Reference | US |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | IMC |
Aircraft 1 | |
Make Model Name | A320 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | Cruise |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Component | |
Aircraft Component | Turbine Engine |
Person 1 | |
Function | Captain Pilot Flying |
Qualification | Flight Crew Air Transport Pilot (ATP) Flight Crew Instrument Flight Crew Multiengine |
Experience | Flight Crew Last 90 Days 180 Flight Crew Total 13000 Flight Crew Type 2950 |
Events | |
Anomaly | Aircraft Equipment Problem Less Severe |
Narrative:
While operating at FL260 we began to observe a significant increase in engine number 1 N1 vibration. Specifically; engine number 1 N1 vibration was indicating approximately 3.3 and rising; while engine number 2 N1 vibration was indicating approximately 0.2. We were in cruise flight at FL260; in icing conditions; with engine number 1 [and] number 2 anti-ice selected on. The engine number 1 N1 vibration indication continued to rise steadily to 5.0 and above and we could physically sense abnormal vibration on the left side of the aircraft. As this occurred; we initiated QRH 'eng - high vibration'. As we executed 'eng - high vibration'; we experienced a decrease in engine number 1 N1 vibration to an approximate value of 0 when engine number 1 thrust was reduced to; or near; idle. However; once thrust was increased to cruise; engine number 1 N1 vibration increased and was eventually sustained at approximately 9.4. In accordance with the continuance of 'eng - high vibration'; we increased engine number 1 thrust to 90% N1. No change in engine number 1 N1 vibration occurred. The engine number 1 N1 vibration value continued to be sustained at approximately 9.4. As the aforementioned occurred; we requested and received clearance to climb to FL320; in an effort to exit icing conditions. Once level at FL320; we were; in fact; clear of icing conditions.upon completing 'eng - high vibration' QRH with no reduction in engine number 1 N1 vibration at cruise thrust setting; we continued flight with engine number 1 thrust at; or near; idle. We advised dispatch of our [issue]. At this point; we were in range of [destination] (approximately twenty minutes from landing) and had begun the descent and arrival phase of the flight. We attempted to establish communication with [maintenance] via dispatch. However; as we descended; we lost radio communication with dispatch. I provided a briefing to our purser flight attendant. We continued our approach and arrival. We landed without incident; taxied to gate; and concluded the flight.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: A320 Captain reported high vibration in Number 1 engine that led to operating the engine at or near idle for the latter part of the flight.
Narrative: While operating at FL260 we began to observe a significant increase in engine Number 1 N1 vibration. Specifically; engine Number 1 N1 vibration was indicating approximately 3.3 and rising; while engine Number 2 N1 vibration was indicating approximately 0.2. We were in cruise flight at FL260; in icing conditions; with engine Number 1 [and] Number 2 anti-ice selected ON. The engine Number 1 N1 vibration indication continued to rise steadily to 5.0 and above and we could physically sense abnormal vibration on the left side of the aircraft. As this occurred; we initiated QRH 'Eng - High Vibration'. As we executed 'Eng - High Vibration'; we experienced a decrease in engine Number 1 N1 vibration to an approximate value of 0 when engine Number 1 thrust was reduced to; or near; idle. However; once thrust was increased to cruise; engine Number 1 N1 vibration increased and was eventually sustained at approximately 9.4. In accordance with the continuance of 'Eng - High Vibration'; we increased engine Number 1 thrust to 90% N1. No change in engine Number 1 N1 vibration occurred. The engine Number 1 N1 vibration value continued to be sustained at approximately 9.4. As the aforementioned occurred; we requested and received clearance to climb to FL320; in an effort to exit icing conditions. Once level at FL320; we were; in fact; clear of icing conditions.Upon completing 'Eng - High Vibration' QRH with no reduction in engine Number 1 N1 vibration at cruise thrust setting; we continued flight with engine Number 1 thrust at; or near; idle. We advised Dispatch of our [issue]. At this point; we were in range of [destination] (approximately twenty minutes from landing) and had begun the descent and arrival phase of the flight. We attempted to establish communication with [Maintenance] via Dispatch. However; as we descended; we lost radio communication with Dispatch. I provided a briefing to our Purser Flight Attendant. We continued our approach and arrival. We landed without incident; taxied to gate; and concluded the flight.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.