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Old 6th Sep 2013, 09:12
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Grenville Fortescue
 
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Originally Posted by obnoxio f*ckwit
Grenville, have a read of my post #1238 in conjunction with DB's post above about Mixed Modes and it should give you some idea of maybe how the aircraft ended up at 30kts.
Just located your post:

Originally Posted by obnoxio f*ckwit
It seems, from the report, that the crew had not "selected" an airspeed, and were operating with just VS and Localiser coupled. In this instance the vertical mode is being controlled by cyclic, snd airspeed is being controlled manually by collective. If the collective is set in the right position airspeed is maintained but if not the airspeed will change as it is the only parameter available to the ac to maintain the chosen VS (in this case, the same happens in level flight if Alt is engaged).

If the collective is set too low, ie not producing enough 'power', then the aircraft will reduce airspeed to try and maintain the desired VS. If you are only slightly out then it will stabilise at lower speed. If you're a bit more than slightly too low the airspeed will keep reducing as the system continues to try to give you what you've asked for. However, once the speed passes Vy (which is usually around 68/70kts) the rate of speed drop can be very quick, until at an airspeed none of us can remember the autopilot gives up the ghost and the upper modes drop out.
Originally Posted by obnoxio f*ckwit
I would be surprised if CHC had an "SOP" for such a limited and specific situation.
You mean IFR approaches?
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