On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:02:13 -0700 (PDT), spanky wrote:
On Jun 28, 7:36*pm, James Robinson wrote:
spanky wrote:
My understanding from the pros in other groups, is that message simply
says that the autolimiter disconnected, and as mentioned, the limits are
clamped at what they were prior to the disconnect. *It is supposedly
part of the change from normal to alternate law.
...and if the pitot tubes were providing low airspeed data (which the
OP mentioned in his post, saying "the Captains, First Officers, and
standby airspeed indicators rolled back to 60kts...") prior to the
rudder travel limiter disengage, those travel limits would be far less
stringent than if the ADC "knew" the aircraft was travelling at cruise
speed.
Is the pitot-static systems linked as in GA aircraft? If so, then a
clogged pitot would read low airspeed or am I in the dark here?
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