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Ron Natalie wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: However, it is very easy to hand fly the plane while the autopilot is on. The Cessna training instructors told us that they routinely hand fly procedure holds on approach w/o changing the mode on the autopilot, just over powering it. Ick. What's the point? Which mode where they in to start with? The autopilot is in nav/approach mode. This is coupled with a G1000 so it doesn't do holds on its own (its based on the 430 software, not the 480 software). So, rather than switch the autopilot into heading mode, and then back into approach capture mode, they leave it in approach mode. That way, as soon as you turn in bound you can just let go and it flys the approach (KAP140 has pitch control and can fly a GS). It just saves you from leaving nav mode and havnig to go back into capture mode. I think part of their point is that it doesn't do any harm to out mussle the autopilot. -Robert |
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