OldTownPilot
Well-Known Member
There are no gremlins in a 767 that will cause all three independent autopilot systems to fail, we do know this.
When did your english teacher say it was ok to use absolutes when there is a chance of something happening?
There are Tens of millions of fleet hours flown on the 767. Strange stuff that has never happened before is bound to happen at some point. This auto pilot anomaly was one of those "that shouldn't happen" things, but guess what? It did.
And as far as coming up with crazy things, lets try this on.
......hand flying at the upper flight levels is and can be dangerous since the aircraft operating speed envelope is relatively small, sometimes less then a 10 knot of spread.
You really should stop reading the tale of Hoot Gibson and his 727 at "four-one-oh". At the weights that a 767 crosses the Atlantic, FL350 is a high altitude. Without the auto pilot you are normally restricted to FL280. 280 is nowhere near the upper flight levels. Heck, its in the bottom half that the airliners operate in. I'm sure the "coffin corner" charts were considered in their extensive discussions with dispatch and maintenance control. But since they were not in the "upper flight levels", they weren't a big deal. Flying your airplane you should know about trimming for airspeed, guess what it does a pretty good job at doing that.