Maybe it's unique to my company, maybe not. But why when we're departing and given a "Climb via" do we set the top altitude, and monitor any other restrictions on the way up, but when given a "descend via" we don't set the bottom altitude; instead most captains I fly with insist on setting the next crossing restriction, and do it step by step all the way down.
There are some who adjust the VNAV angle and set the bottom altitude and follow the snowflake down, but that's very rare. I prefer that method but most captains will flip out if I do it..
I know at the majors they set the bottom but they have more sophisticated VNAV guidance probably....
There are some who adjust the VNAV angle and set the bottom altitude and follow the snowflake down, but that's very rare. I prefer that method but most captains will flip out if I do it..
I know at the majors they set the bottom but they have more sophisticated VNAV guidance probably....