Enrit Posted November 20, 2016 Report Posted November 20, 2016 Recently I have had some problems with the 737. The autopilot disconnects every few minutes during the climb and cruise. There was no obvious reason for this; it did not seem to be linked to sudden changes of wind. I also notice that the trim during flight is very far forward, right on the front edge of the green zone, although I set it as per the FMC setting (3.4 on the last 2 flights, for a GTOW of 47.5 tonnes. When the AP disconnects, the plane wants always to climb, as if its tail heavy. I am using an Saitek X52 pro stick/throttle, and wondered if there was some problem with it, so I dis-assigned the 2 trim buttons on the stick (also the a/p disconnect button on the stick) and reassigned nose down/up trim and a/p disconnect to the keyboard, but the problem is still there. Any help greatly appreciated - I love this plane! Quote
Morten Posted November 20, 2016 Report Posted November 20, 2016 AP disconnect might be your hardware spiking or you accidentally bumping into your controls. You will enter CWS mode. Try increasing the null-zone. issue #2 is probably a result of issue #1 M Quote
Enrit Posted November 20, 2016 Author Report Posted November 20, 2016 Many thanks, will give it a go. Quote
Litjan Posted November 21, 2016 Report Posted November 21, 2016 Also noticed that there can be situations where the plane runs out of trimrange when CG is fairly aft and speed is very high. We have to investigate if this is normal or something we need to fix. The trim set for takeoff (green range) has nothing to do with the trim during cruise, so that is not a lead, though. Thanks, Jan Quote
Enrit Posted November 22, 2016 Author Report Posted November 22, 2016 OK, as suggested I extended the x & Y null zones from 4 to 7 %. Problem solved - no AP disconnects. This time, though, the autothrottle kept disengaging! about every 3 - 4 minutes. I've been using the IXEG 737 since April, and its only in the last few weeks these problems have occurred. So I will try a reinstall, and see if that works. Thanks for your help. Neil Quote
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