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Forum: Tech Log
8th Jul 2011, 16:30
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

@PA 18 151 I think one would be reasonable...

@PA 18 151

I think one would be reasonable to accept that if I’ve got an ALT2 jet in my hands (A/P & A/T not available in ALT2), that I should, in fact, be flying “attitude” as a control...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Jul 2011, 19:47
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Is this a trick question? :)

Is this a trick question? :)
Forum: Tech Log
7th Jul 2011, 15:19
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Having an AOA indicator in the cockpit doesn't...

Having an AOA indicator in the cockpit doesn't necessarily imply that it be used as a control instrument or even incorporated in one's scan...

But it would be the first place I would look if I...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Jul 2011, 22:04
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

My apologies, I was only commenting on one of the...

My apologies, I was only commenting on one of the PFD images presented, and its relation to a particular failure(s), nothing further.

I have no idea if what they were dealing with was a "simple"...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Jul 2011, 21:46
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Just for info... With a simple, constrained...

Just for info...

With a simple, constrained dual ADR failure, the FPV is still available, but the FD is removed.
Forum: Tech Log
4th Jul 2011, 23:47
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Dozy: I’ll steer clear of the ongoing “Why...

Dozy:

I’ll steer clear of the ongoing “Why can’t I have Chocolate?” discussion, but…

I’ll offer an analogy to the inertial sensors, which may or may not address this adequately.

In non-FBW...
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Jul 2011, 19:44
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

In swept wing aircraft at high AOA, "aileron...

In swept wing aircraft at high AOA, "aileron drag" or "adverse yaw" is due to increased induced drag (as well as parasite drag) from the down going aileron causing yaw opposite the roll input. Not...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Jul 2011, 23:59
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

@IFF789: Read A33Zab's edit (post #663). He...

@IFF789:

Read A33Zab's edit (post #663). He has clarified his response to CONF iture and pointed out some ambiguity in terminology.

You are correct regarding this function.

edit:

Not...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Jul 2011, 22:24
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Exactly. Then why are some folks claiming it...

Exactly.

Then why are some folks claiming it is available when both ADR's are recovered?

@RetiredF4:

When an ADR fails there is no doubt that airspeed is unreliable. The airspeed tape on the...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Jul 2011, 21:21
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Are you referring to low speed stability again...

Are you referring to low speed stability again being active when both ADR's are recovered?

Please explain to me FCS-wise what occurs as you approach stall AOA in ALT2 with both ADR's recovered.
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Jul 2011, 20:57
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

What exactly does the flight control system do to...

What exactly does the flight control system do to provide AOA protection in ALT2?
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Jul 2011, 16:52
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Previously, one of the most often heard...

Previously, one of the most often heard complaints about simulators during training was that they were generally more "sensitive" than the real aircraft while hand flying. (The workman blaming his...
Forum: Tech Log
1st Jul 2011, 18:50
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

On one hand, there is discussion here about the...

On one hand, there is discussion here about the absolute necessity for pilots to exercise basic airmanship and “fly” the aircraft when automated systems degrade…but on the other hand thought is...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Jun 2011, 21:04
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Do a search on B737 RSEP.

Do a search on B737 RSEP.
Forum: Tech Log
29th Jun 2011, 02:52
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

I tend to agree with CogSim’s comparison whether...

I tend to agree with CogSim’s comparison whether semantically, technically or practically correct or not.

I flew a FBW SS fighter aircraft among other aircraft. I never really cared much about...
Forum: Tech Log
27th Jun 2011, 17:51
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

LW 50: My impression is that it's rate...

LW 50:

My impression is that it's rate driven. It is most noticeable with more aggressive SS inputs creating "G" excursions, and does not occur while making the slower smooth SS inputs associated...
Forum: Tech Log
27th Jun 2011, 17:12
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Just for information... Under many...

Just for information...

Under many conditions, there are times in both Alternate and Normal laws when the auto-trim will briefly operate opposite the pilot SS input when the SS input causes the...
Forum: Tech Log
25th Jun 2011, 20:36
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Due to limited availability of class slots, I had...

Due to limited availability of class slots, I had to do my A330 ground school with a class start time of 2 AM. (This time is more suited for leaving a bar than being alert & receptive to technical...
Forum: Tech Log
24th Jun 2011, 02:18
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

Whilst there's a slight break in the Tech...

Whilst there's a slight break in the Tech action...

LW 50:

I think I flew with Harry Pteropine when he was an FO.

Last I heard, he retired from a fly-by-night cargo operation and became a...
Forum: Tech Log
19th Jun 2011, 18:42
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

I think he hand flew the whole way.

I think he hand flew the whole way.
Forum: Tech Log
18th Jun 2011, 23:13
Replies: 1,069
Views: 281,776
Posted By OK465

This was actually predated by the noted Far...

This was actually predated by the noted Far Eastern scholar, Wo Phuc, who noted:

"If you want it badly, you'll get it badly."
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