SlumTodd_Millionaire
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And I'm sure you did just fine without having practiced constantly. It's not a difficult skill.
And I'm sure you did just fine without having practiced constantly. It's not a difficult skill.
They'll re-engage.
ottle deferred. Never even heard of an airplane in the fleet having them deferred. Never saw one break in flight, either. It's just not something to spend your time worrying about.
Paging @PeanuckleCRJ I know you have said that you fly the majority of approach/landings with AT off on the 320. How far back do you turn it off? Have you ever something like this happen?
On a given trip, I'll usually do just one landing with AT off.
We have the A/T deferred a couple times a year on the 320 fleet. It's an emphasis item to be comfortable with.
It all depends on the situation... many times when I go from assigned speed to managed speed approaching the marker, I just slap them to idle for the easy disconnect and also particularly on a longer managed descent to the feather ILS where it kind of does that pseudo dive and drive thing. Similarly, I may turn them off at other times in the flight for a smoother experience for the passengers.
When I was on OE, the LCA would turn it off around 15000 feet lots of times... it's such an easy plane to fly, the workload increase was minimal for the PM. And man, when the crap hits the fan on fifi- I want my family on his plane.
All in all, @Derg made great points. You run into a number of different personalities, and you also need to be cognizant of the impression you've made on him when he has that sort of reaction- perhaps he didn't trust you enough yet.
Agreed on all points but as already mentioned in the OP it wasn't a trust issue. Also an ex-US 20 yr guy and some of them are just weirdos.
Fair enough!
Thankfully, I haven't encountered that at Tier 1 Air Lines, but I sure did at Pinnacle. One dude downright yelled at me for turning it all of instead of fingerbanging the autoflight panel until the last possible moment.
@ATN_Pilot?...but I sure did at Pinnacle. One dude downright yelled at me for turning it all of instead of fingerbanging the autoflight panel until the last possible moment.
Sometimes you just have to watch your FO. You may just learn something you didn't know.
So true.. That was the point of me mentioning being cognizant of what the CA thinks of your flying. However, the event that I am referencing was a seriously deficient captain that got fired a few months after we flew together. He was absolutely afraid of the FO not being in full automation to the last minute possible... he felt it was unprofessional not to do so, insisted his crew go out with him on layovers in full uniform, and other levels of d-baggery.
I was having a discussion with a friend who just upgraded. And as first officers we appreciated captains who let us fly, and trusted us. I love being given just enough rope to hang myself, but not pose a danger. There is a lot I learn by doing.Sometimes you just have to watch your FO. You may just learn something you didn't know.
We have the A/T deferred a couple times a year on the 320 fleet. It's an emphasis item to be comfortable with.
Redeye return he brushed his teeth not once but twice. Once at level off and then once before beginning the descent. I get it, it's a redeye and all, but the flight deck is not your personal bathroom for personal grooming.
Ugh. Will add that to the list of things NOT to do once I'm in the left seat.
So true.. That was the point of me mentioning being cognizant of what the CA thinks of your flying. However, the event that I am referencing was a seriously deficient captain that got fired a few months after we flew together. He was absolutely afraid of the FO not being in full automation to the last minute possible... he felt it was unprofessional not to do so, insisted his crew go out with him on layovers in full uniform, and other levels of d-baggery.
Just one more reason to avoid Hal.
I was usually too busy yelling at FOs for not wearing their hat.
Ewwww.
Just one more reason to avoid Hal.
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