Disconnecting the Autopilot
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Disconnecting the Autopilot
Hi folks,
Just wondering for all you jet folks out there when you are carrying out an approach when do you tend to switch off the autopilot, I have been on a couple of jumpseats and some guys take it right down to a couple of miles out before landing then turn it off just wonder do some of you folks like to fly the full approach with hands on or does it just depend if a) you can be bothered or b) if weather is bad etc????
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ta very much!
Just wondering for all you jet folks out there when you are carrying out an approach when do you tend to switch off the autopilot, I have been on a couple of jumpseats and some guys take it right down to a couple of miles out before landing then turn it off just wonder do some of you folks like to fly the full approach with hands on or does it just depend if a) you can be bothered or b) if weather is bad etc????
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ta very much!
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I tend to switch it off when I am no longer too busy doing other things.
This depends on weather, cabin status, attention level of the co-pilot, fatigue, ATC and the airport and general interest level that day
I like to maintain situational awareness and the autopilot is a useful tool to give me the extra capacity to keep a check as to whats going on.
There are also requirements to turn off the automatics on a non-precision approach when decending below the MDA.
Hope that helps.
I tend to switch it off when I am no longer too busy doing other things.
This depends on weather, cabin status, attention level of the co-pilot, fatigue, ATC and the airport and general interest level that day
I like to maintain situational awareness and the autopilot is a useful tool to give me the extra capacity to keep a check as to whats going on.
There are also requirements to turn off the automatics on a non-precision approach when decending below the MDA.
Hope that helps.
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Agree with Engee73 above, but because the Airbus will do the g/a for you and fly the missed approach procedure too, I tend to leave it in until cleared to land - especially at busy airports. Nice day at a Greek island, take it out early and handfly a visual circuit/app.
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