Andrey Novikov Posted April 18, 2017 Report Posted April 18, 2017 I assume that this may be a bug in my hands not in the plane but I can not get used to how auto-throttle work. Example one During continuous (or late) descent being on final approach with autopilot off and auto-throttle on when I further release flaps it gives too much power and plane starts to level. I try to retain descend gradient but then AT reduces power and that increases vertical speed. I continue to struggle with AT In such way but finally it leads not to calming the plane but to completely destabilizing the approach. What I do now is disengage AT before intercepting G/S. Example two Ok, may be I'm a factor... But on early descents having autopilot on, auto-throttle on, flaps partly out when plane levels to intercept glideslope AT waits until speed reduces much below assigned on MCP and only then starts to slowly add power. Sometimes speed is so low that plane becomes unstable. (Assigned speed is always 10-15 knots above limits.) My question is how to properly deal with auto-throttle, may be I'm doing something wrong? Quote
dr_anthony Posted April 18, 2017 Report Posted April 18, 2017 По эти причинам FCTM не рекомендует ручные заходы с выключенным АТ, так как он имеет свойство тупить )) Quote
jfjoubert Posted April 18, 2017 Report Posted April 18, 2017 Best is probably to disengage both AP and AT... I think this is how most RL pilots fly the 737. Also keep in mind that the VNAV is not 100% accurate... yet. Quote
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