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B777 single engine go around and TOGA switches

Old 8th Jul 2021, 08:04
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The CLB/CON switch only changes the Reference Thrust, it won’t change the thrust lever position. Pressing either TOGA switch will activate the TOGA mode, which not only increases thrust, but changes lateral and vertical AFDS modes and inserts the MCP Alt into the VNAV cruise page.
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Old 8th Jul 2021, 11:46
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Yep, CRM is also dead for you.
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Old 8th Jul 2021, 14:18
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I always wondered why they halved the number of engines on the 777 versus 747 but doubled the number of auto throttle switches
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Old 8th Jul 2021, 22:59
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For finals, HOST.....Hands on Stick and Throttle during manual flying, the only time you don't follow that recommendation is at V1 when both hands are placed on the on the yoke

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Old 9th Jul 2021, 06:07
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Investigators said the flight’s three veteran pilots made 20 to 30 different errors, some minor and others significant, during the landing approach on July 6, 2013.
This is about Asiana SFO. So let's put t bed the theory that throttles had anything to do with it. I think they would've crashed any aircraft.
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Old 25th Aug 2021, 22:07
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Just thinking, where do you Airbus pilots put your hand at V1?

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Old 26th Aug 2021, 09:13
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Are you serious? They just remove the hand away from thrust levers, can keep even in the lap.. The other hand uses the stick to fly.
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Vilas it's called sarcasm
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Old 22nd Oct 2021, 10:52
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TDracer excellent description of the history of Boeing AT

I think that we, on pprune, know you're one of the heaviest!

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Old 22nd Oct 2021, 17:24
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It's not sarcasm but real. You can't keep it on thrust levers so got to keep somewhere.
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Old 22nd Oct 2021, 19:00
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I don't think that you were sarcastic I was the one being sarcastic .

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