AFCS - Automatic Flight Control Systems
Hi i done some searching on google about AFCS but only found one site giving some details about AFCS..
Can anyone shed some light about it? how it operates, how it interacts with the rest of the aircraft, etc etc. Thanks |
Introduction
The automatic flight control system consists of the autopilot flight director system (AFDS) and the autothrottle system (A/T). The mode control panel (MCP) and flight management computer (FMC) control the AFDS and the autothrottle system to perform climb, cruise, descent and approach. Autopilot Flight Director System The AFDS consists of three flight control computers (FCCs) and the MCP. The MCP provides control of the autopilot, flight director, altitude alert, and autothrottle systems. The MCP selects and activates AFDS modes, and establishes altitudes, speeds, and climb/descent profiles. The three FCCs, left, center, and right, control separate hydraulically powered autopilot control servos to operate flight controls. The autopilot controls ailerons and elevators. Rudder commands are added only during a multiple autopilot approach. Nose wheel steering is also added during rollout from an automatic landing. During an ILS approach with all three autopilots engaged, separate electrical sources power the three FCCs. The FCCs also provide inputs for AFDS operating mode displays and flight director commands on the FMA. |
thanks None, its short simple and straight to the point.
Unlike the site i found :( and lost. |
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