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Autopilot bleep

Old 9th April 2007 | 22:58
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Autopilot bleep

Ok this is gonna sound really stupid, but as they say there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers

Recently I have been a passenger on easyjet A319s quite a few times and can always hear the A/P disengage bleep shortly before touchdown. (Yes, the flight deck door was shut !)
I have never been able to hear it on different aircraft / operators. Certainly never heard the characteristic Boeing bleep.

Is this just because of the fairly quiet Airbus cabin ?
But then, if so, why can I hear the disengage tone, but not, for example the altitude callouts ?

Thanks for your kind answers
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Old 10th April 2007 | 01:08
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The Airbus disconnect alarm always goes off as one takes out the auto-jockey, however, on the Boeings if one pushes the discon button quick enough a second time, it cancels the alarm without really hearing it. If you're slow in doing so then a bloody "orid" noise goes off that drowns out most other sounds in the flight deck.
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Old 19th April 2007 | 16:59
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Slight thread drift

I recently went in an A330 simulator (and had an amazing 2 hours by the way). I noticed that when I was landing, I was concentrating so hard I could not remember hearing the altitude call outs (to the point that on one landing I could have sworn they were not there), despite flaring and taking off the power at the right heights.

Do any genuine airbus pilots notice this too?

The autoilot disconnect-well I never heard because we never used the A/P but the autothrust disconnect 'ping' was fairly loud when you were sat next to it!
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Old 19th April 2007 | 17:24
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Simple. The Airbus is made out of plastic and cardboard. The Boeing is made of manly metal and the like.

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Old 19th April 2007 | 20:06
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bri1980, I always make a point of listening out for the height (not altitude) call outs; if for any reason I don't hear them then I do the landing with my eyes open.
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Old 19th April 2007 | 20:18
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Height calls

Ooops, I did put altitude didn't I? Should have known better!!

I think on the day I was listening for them and was aware of them at the time they were announced, but just had no memory of them afterwards!

Landing the A330 sim was thrilling-just can't wait to get the ATPL and do it with the real thing!

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Old 20th April 2007 | 16:15
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An electronically synthesised cavalry of course!!
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