Originally Posted by
MickG0105
Am I reading that correctly? Does that show that after the initial upset they redeployed flap during the climb out? If so, and if an MCAS operating condition is flaps up, there appear to be some nose down trim commands that look like what were presumably MCAS commands where they shouldn't be.
Incredibly, it looks like it. I'm assuming that the blue spikes on the automatic-trim graph lines are due to MCAS. But, before I dare advance more ideas, we need a clarification of the 4 different lines of the manual and automatic trim inputs. Also, why does one AOA differ from the other when they eventually track each other with a constant offset; it can't be a graph offset often seen in NTSB graphs. Can someone clarify this.