A320 Captain reported a transient fume event during takeoff. Odor described as moderate to strong dirty socks which dissipated within 10 minutes.
Synopsis
A320 Captain reported a transient fume event during takeoff. Odor described as moderate to strong dirty socks which dissipated within 10 minutes.
Narrative
Both pilots smelled a moderate to strong musty/dirty sock odor (only in the flight deck) shortly after application of takeoff power that lasted for approximately five minutes. The odor was transient; seemed to diminish and apparently was no longer present after approximately 10 minutes (total) of flight. No air particulates were witnessed; however the Captain donned the oxygen mask to double check for 'olfactory fatigue'. Upon taking off the mask; the odor was confirmed to be gone. The FOM fumes/odor checklists were complied with and the odor classified as a 'level one transient odor emanating from the aircraft environmental system'. Both pilots experienced a 'metallic' taste in the aftermath of the odor; which lingered for approximately two hours. However; no other physiological symptoms manifested. With the odor no longer present on the flight deck both pilots felt safe to continue. Without any odor present in the cabin; the flight proceeded to the destination. Dispatch and Maintenance Control were notified of the situation via ACARS. Upon landing in ZZZ1; local maintenance took the logbook; applied their corrective actions with Maintenance and signed off the airplane as safe to return to flight.
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Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.