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Old 27th Apr 2024, 18:27
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Aw139 phase7 fms question

Any phase seven fms experts who have worked with the MOT function?
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Originally Posted by Joebootx
Any phase seven fms experts who have worked with the MOT function?
Can't remember if it was Phase 7 that I last flew but the MOT function has been available since phase 4/5. I don't think it's changed but what's the question?
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Think it may be a SAR function, so may not be switched on in all boxes IIRC.
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Originally Posted by Sir Korsky
Think it may be a SAR function, so may not be switched on in all boxes IIRC.
It is a SAR function; Mark On Target: The Mark on Target (MOT) function allows the Pilot to mark the current position and fly back automatically and fully coupled on all axis’s (Collective- Longitudinal-Lateral) above the marked target position reducing speed and altitude respectively to 0 kts of ground speed and 50(default) adjustable to 200 ft RAD ALT height.

The MOT manoeuvre is normally used during a search and rescue flight when the crew notes a target and wants to fly back in hovering to rescue the survivors.
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