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The Cessna instructors are probably showing that the servos
can be over-powered with pilot muscle, no reason to lose control. But I'm sure they also teach the location of CWS, the trim switch, the red disconnect button and the A/P CB and avionics master. wrote in message ups.com... | | Robert M. Gary wrote: | | | However, it is very easy to hand fly the plane while the autopilot is | on. | -Robert | | Ouch. | | My old Skylane has a KAP-150. | | "Easily" over power the yoke/trim with the AP on? No. | | I have a nice big red circuit breaker handle on the trim breaker just | for this reason. | | Pre-start includes saying out-loud: "Run-away trim, pull red breaker." | | Fly an approach while overpowering the AP? | | Who are these Cessna instructors? | | They might want to RTFM, that's what CWS is for. | | Adam K. | |
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