4.2 Engine Start

Objective

To safely start the engines while ensuring proper coordination with ground crew and maintaining full control of the aircraft during pushback or stand departure.


General Principle

Engine start must only be performed when:


Mandatory Condition

👉 Engine start is only permitted after “CLEAR TO START” from ground crew


Engine Start WITH Pushback


Preconditions


Procedure

PF:

PM:


Pushback Initiation


Engine Start Sequence

After “CLEAR TO START”:

PF: “Start Engine 1”
PM: “Starting Engine 1”


PM:


ECAM Monitoring (PM)


Callouts



During Pushback


After Pushback


Engine Start WITHOUT Pushback (Self Maneuvering Stand)


Preconditions


Procedure

PF:


Engine Start

PF: “Start Engine 1”
PM: “Starting Engine 1”


PM:


ECAM Monitoring



Key Difference


After Start Actions (Both Cases)


PM Flow:


Key Principles


Core Rule

“No clear area – no engine start.”


Outcome


Single Engine Taxi Policy

To improve fuel efficiency and reduce engine wear, single engine taxi should be used when operationally feasible.


Application

Single engine taxi is required when:

Applicable airports are defined in the respective airport briefing.


Procedure


Considerations


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Created 2026-03-23 15:52:40 UTC by Jonas
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