# SLATS / FLAPS / SPEEDBRAKE

### SLAT/FLAP POSITION <a href="#slatflap-position" id="slatflap-position"></a>

* Displays the slat/flap position. <mark style="color:red;">If the information is invalid, the indication will be removed from the display.</mark>
* Cyan pointers shows the slat/flap commanded position and the green slat/flap depictions show actual slat/flap position.

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### SLAT/FLAP READOUT <a href="#slatflap-readout" id="slatflap-readout"></a>

* Displays the slat/flap surface position.
* Green dashes indicate slat/flap in transit.
* <mark style="color:red;">If slat/flap surface stops in an intermediate position, the slat/flap readout will display the more retracted surface position.</mark>
* <mark style="color:red;">In case of slat/flap surface jamming, an additional box will be displayed in amber, as well as the readout</mark>.

### SPEEDBRAKE INDICATION <a href="#speedbrake-indication" id="speedbrake-indication"></a>

* Displays a white SPDBRK annunciation when the airplane is in the air.
* <mark style="color:red;">Amber boxed – in case of failure.</mark>
* An OPEN and GREEN speedbrake position indication and a white GND SPLR annunciation display on EICAS after airplane touchdown when one of the Ground Spoiler panels open


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