BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
Doesn’t change my statement.
Most places are pretty clear about not flying outside the FD on an airbus. The ATS is going to start doing things you don't want it to if you ignore the pitch bar.
Doesn’t change my statement.
Understood. It’s only a problem if you don’t understand what thrust mode you are in.Most places are pretty clear about not flying outside the FD on an airbus. The ATS is going to start doing things you don't want it to if you ignore the pitch bar.
Straight out of the Airbus AFM. If the FD commands aren't going to be followed, the FDs must be turned off.
Um, I know.So in open descent, it is critical to follow the FD because thrust is fixed at idle.
Yeah but it's still prohibited. Doesn't matter if you understand what it's doing or not.Understood. It’s only a problem if you don’t understand what thrust mode you are in.
the logic isnt that different, same thing as level change in a descent no?Because Airbus logic is different. In the descent you can fly with AP off and AT on. On our 737, we can’t. When AP comes off, AT has to come off.
So in open descent, it is critical to follow the FD because thrust is fixed at idle.
Not at my airline.Yeah but it's still prohibited. Doesn't matter if you understand what it's doing or not.
the logic isnt that different, same thing as level change in a descent no?
sounds more of an AS policy
Because Airbus logic is different. In the descent you can fly with AP off and AT on. On our 737, we can’t. When AP comes off, AT has to come off.
So in open descent, it is critical to follow the FD because thrust is fixed at idle.
Is this the same guy that came out with a book about his career or someone else?I don’t know him but several friends do and he’s apparently a good dude.
That must be the only Airbus operator at which it isn't.Not at my airline.
I think that was somebody else.Is this the same guy that came out with a book about his career or someone else?
I literally don't know what the 737 would do because you can't hand fly with the AT on in that phase of flight but the Airbus logic would give you the opposite power of where you were in relation to pitch. If you were above the FD and was slowing, the AT system would reduce thrust because it would say you are high and above commanded position, and vise versa. I have no idea if it would do that on the 737. I am sure somebody has tried it but who knows in VNAV if it would operate in the same way.
Different guyIs this the same guy that came out with a book about his career or someone else?
“Don’t call it fatigue, because you’re already airborne.”
The hesitancy and the indecisiveness the Capt gives the perception of, makes me wonder if a
Capt new to being a Capt or new to the aircraft. I get the impression he’s asking dispatch for permission or trying to get dispatch to make a decision for him. Instead of “this is what we are doing, and here’s the reasoning.”
That’s exactly how it should work with the duty pilot as well. They aren’t management, yet.
What is the date of hire for most junior 75 captain at Delta? Sounds like this guys first day in the left seat of anything.
“Don’t call it fatigue, because you’re already airborne.” interesting.
What is this “duty pilot’s” function, at Delta?
I don’t know about making a planned 16,000 lb overweight landing with no critical situation existing or no emergency being declared. Couldn’t be duty window related, as they should still be good for the 5 hour flight they just departed on. Or at least a good chunk of it remaining.
The hesitancy and the indecisiveness the Capt gives the perception of, makes me wonder if a
Capt new to being a Capt or new to the aircraft. I get the impression he’s asking dispatch for permission or trying to get dispatch to make a decision for him. Instead of “this is what we are doing, and here’s the reasoning.”
There is a LOT to unpack here… but I will say this: I’d rather the crew have a learning experience after a very conservative air return than the rest of us have a learning experience because they weren’t alert, experienced, comfortable, whatever… and an accident happens.