T/O w/FSII
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A lot of my reasoning for this comes from personal experience. 7AM departure and you’ve got a stick shaker activating as soon as you’re WOW and the stall system thinks you’re less than a couple knots above a stall and there are simultaneous parallel departures and arrivals. Pulling breakers and avoiding traffic is always fun right? Now imagine some sort of compounding failure.
We fall to the level of our training. In the sim we fly a standard profile almost exclusively. If you utilize that profile in/out of very busy airspace it will decrease your workload in the event of an emergency. And it will allow the other pilot you’re flying with to know exactly what to expect out of you.
Y’all do what you want. I’ve never had great luck in airplanes. I’ve had more emergencies in the past decade than most have in their whole careers. My experiences have shaped the way I fly and how I think about even the simple and mundane tasks we perform.
Turning the AP on with a stick shaker and wow switch disagreements sounds like a good way to die.
As long as the plane doesn’t push ala the MAX what are you doing pulling breakers that close to the ground?