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Old 6th Dec 2020, 02:39
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Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs
That wasn't exactly advantageous in AF447. Had it been a normal aircraft, the crew would have had to consciously trimmed back into the stall. The A330 did it automatically, to full nose up, which is just what they didn't want or need.
Let's not get 447 into this. First in Airbus you never keep the stick out of neutral on permanent basis. Any Airbus pilot knows if you keep pulling back she will keep trimming up. It's not a secret. The way to stop is leave the stick once the desired pitch is reached. Unfortunately just like the SFO crew never checked their speed the 447 crew never looked at the PFD. Even a B757 which doesn't auto trim has crashed with UAS. The subject is developing/ maintaining raw data flying skill. No one says pilot shouldn't have it. The difference is on practicing how much to, what to and where to. Naturally every one has different views. But no point quoting accidents that have nothing to do with the subject.
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