Lesson in autopilot
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Lesson in autopilot
"Well, did a Atlas charter yesterday, while in the middle, I had to leave due to job call out, so I figured at most I would be gone an hour, so I just hoped things would go well! My instructor pilot years ago told me this: Murphy's Law, if anything can go wrong..... IT WILL. So when I got back, my 744 had made two circles in the middle of the flight plan for who knows why, and was climbing out of FL120... When I had originally left it, I was level at FL350? So just a lesson, be it updated weather problem, or just a glitch in the FMC... Who knows?"
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I also noticed the following unexpected failures (744): - Gear goes down preventing climb: it is retracted on time after take off but suddenly it is down...this is hard to see because of zoom preventing from seing gear handle. - VNAV speed disconnects and plane goes into overspeed... - autopilot goes off and causes a big dive. One of those usually happens just when I go out for a minute or so. Strange! it happens every flight... even if failures are all turned off! I am now training my dog to keep an eye and listen to the bells! It just shows that pilots have a real role to play. Luc
Luc Chevol-Voeltzel
pilot #1196
Geneva, Switzerland
pilot #1196
Geneva, Switzerland
"Luc, I have never experience those kind of failures that you have stated on the 744. Maybe you need to take the plane in for maintainance. Are you using another program to control flaps and gear, like fs2crew or fdc? Fsnav to navigate for you? You dont have a cat that walks over the keyboard when you leave the room do you? "
"Hey Ed, I did suspect one of two "felines" residing here!!!!! One if them which is a young one and she did ONCE, and I repeat ONCE! waltz across my keyboard about 45 minutes into my flight one night. Needless to say, I took her to "ground" school right away! I haven't seen her do it again, but then again, I wasn't present so she is SUSPECT! Also, on the VNAV issue, I have experienced the same thing, AC went into overspeed twice, hence I immediately went to manual on everything and reset the whole shabang and again it ignored the VNAV, but third time it accepted the command and flew normally the rest of the flight. I just chalked it up to FS9 weather update but wasn't sure?"
"Had the same the other day with a flight from EHAM-CYQX in the 742,came back with the Dog and I was down in the Atlantic, you have got to be on your guard with the 742, it went into a stall for no reason on the re-flight, it was on autopilot at the time and all of a sudden she starts to lose speed, so by the time I,d noticed, when the warning went off, ATC was yelling at me and I was struggling in manual to get her right, but after that all went smoothly, You really have to watch her ! she,s caught me a few times especially on approach ! Safe Landings, Mike "