Airbus Sidestick
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Airbus Sidestick
In the cruise you accidently break the force on the sidestick. Firstly the AP will disengage, but, will the a/c pitch and roll to where the stick was accidently displaced to?
In the FCOM, it says that the AP will disengage but that's all. I did several different tests with the sidestick force and priority p/b's during line training but can't put my finger on it.
Thanks...
In the FCOM, it says that the AP will disengage but that's all. I did several different tests with the sidestick force and priority p/b's during line training but can't put my finger on it.
Thanks...
Last edited by Craggenmore; 4th December 2006 at 09:50.
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I would hope for a warning, either aural or visual, to alert you to this. Doesn't the input have to be more than an instantaneous "bump"? But yes, expect any "chosen" angle, even unintentionally, to continue until counter-acted.
...and what are you doing leaning out the window anyway? Stop yelling at the passers-by and get back to work! lol
...and what are you doing leaning out the window anyway? Stop yelling at the passers-by and get back to work! lol
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Anytime in the air (assuming flight computers working) when you move the stick from the center you get a roll/pitch demand. If the autopilot was engaged you just have to put some extra force to disconnect it.
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I guess the force system is to stop you unintentionally upsetting the flight path, as it will respond, with a careless knock. I think I've answered my own question!!
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
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I would hope for a warning, either aural or visual, to alert you to this. Doesn't the input have to be more than an instantaneous "bump"? But yes, expect any "chosen" angle, even unintentionally, to continue until counter-acted.
You will get the AP disconnect warning, you dont need anything else.




