The E170 autopilot generally "adjusts" whatever it needs to much better than the 'bus.
However, I'll take the bus any day over the 170.
What he said. Sit back and monitor. When people claim they need to feel what the plane is doing in a crosswind I say "which way is the nose pointed? There's the crosswind." When people claim they need to know what the thrust levers are doing I say, "look at your engine gauges." Easy.
A Cirrus is more advanced than the 767, but is there truly a comparison?![]()
The crew of AF447 agreed with that sentiment. And Asiana 214.
In the short 10 yrs of 121 flying, the guys who have scared me were the the AP on at 200 feet going up and then AP off at 200 feet going down crowd.
The worst offending thing of course being their being so fixated on the FCP to do everything, even things that have to be done now but can't because they're dicking around with the FCP and got a wrong mode engaged which in trying to fix, puts them behind on another item which needs be done now. As that guy says, the MCP (FCP) doesn't understand the command NOW.
There's one guy in particular on gusty crosswinds who swears by the autopilot and will literally keep it on til the limitation of 80 feet AGL before clicking it off. It's ugly.
The crew of AF447 agreed with that sentiment. And Asiana 214.
In the short 10 yrs of 121 flying, the guys who have scared me were the the AP on at 200 feet going up and then AP off at 200 feet going down crowd.
The worst offending thing of course being their being so fixated on the FCP to do everything, even things that have to be done now but can't because they're dicking around with the FCP and got a wrong mode engaged which in trying to fix, puts them behind on another item which needs be done now. As that guy says, the MCP (FCP) doesn't understand the command NOW.
There's one guy in particular on gusty crosswinds who swears by the autopilot and will literally keep it on til the limitation of 80 feet AGL before clicking it off. It's ugly.
No I mean 100'You mean 5 seconds![]()
I think you should spend more time reading your manuals than surfing JC...You mean 5 seconds![]()
I wonder how many 737max orders will be converted to the "797" if it ever happens. It sounds a lot better than any future version(s) of the 737.
So the limitation is what??
Our limitations say min height to engage AP on takeoff with SRS is 100 ft AGL, with an asterisk note (*) "an internal FMGS logic prevents the AP from engaging during the first 5 seconds after liftoff"
So the limitation is what?
Didn't you say something about 80' as well?
They must be. Ours are 160' for Cat I.Yes I did. Maybe our limitations are different than yours.
We're talking about taking off....They must be. Ours are 160' for Cat I.
So was I. 100agl for engagement, for us landing cat1: 160' off.We're talking about taking off....
Ok I guess this is going over my head then, I don't understand how that got into playSo was I. 100agl for engagement, for us landing cat1: 160' off.
There's one guy in particular on gusty crosswinds who swears by the autopilot and will literally keep it on til the limitation of 80 feet AGL before clicking it off. It's ugly.
@wheelsupOk I guess this is going over my head then, I don't understand how that got into play
They must be. Ours are 160' for Cat I.