Automatic Flight Flashcards
Explain which roll mode is affected by the HDG BANK LIMIT selector
- HDG SEL only (has no effect in L-NAV mode)
— In AUTO, the selector will vary the aircraft bank angle depending on true airspeed
— if manually selected between 5 and 25, the selected value is the maximum value regardless of true airspeed
Describe the method(s) for auto throttle (A/T) engagement and disengagement
ENGAGEMENT (the A/T ARM switch must be armed):
- N1/EPR
- SPD
- VNAV
- FLCH
- Pressing either G/A switch on the rear of the thrust levers
DISENGAGEMENT
- Positioning the A/T ARM switch to OFF
-Pressing either A/T disconnect switch on the rear of the thrust levels. A second press clears the AUTOTHROT DISC EICAS message
- Engaging reverse thrust
NOTE: Manually over-riding auto throttle the commanded thrust lever position will NOT disengage the auto throttles
ADI
Explain what the mode color green represents in the FMA
The mode is active
ADI
Explain what a green box around the mode represents in the FMA
A mode change emphasis - displays for 10 seconds
ADI
Explain what the mode color white represents in the FMA
The mode is armed
Locate where the localizer pointers, glide slope pointers, and deviation scales are displayed
Ref AUTO_008 in S-LOD for pictures
Explain the meanings of the AFDS annunciations: CMD and FD
- CMD (Command) - An autopilot is engaged in the command mode
- FD (flight director) - The flight director on the associated side is turned ON
Explain the flight director pitch and roll commands during takeoff (if TO/TO selected) and when go-around is selected
TAKEOFF
Pitch: the flight director pitch bar indicates an initial pitch of approximately 8 degrees up
- After takeoff, the AFDS commands a pitch attitude to maintain a desired speed (based on the speed set in the IAS/MACH window) This speed is automatically calculated by the AFDS. Once a pilot changes the speed in the IAS/MACH window, the pitch bar commands a pitch attitude to maintain the new speed.
NOTE: AFDS uses the speed set in the IAS/MACH window prior to takeoff for V2
ROLL: Maintains ground track until a new roll mode is selected
GO AROUND
Pitch: When a go-around is initiated, the commanded speed is the MCP IAS/MACH window or current airspeed, whichever is higher. If the airspeed increases and remains above the initial target airspeed for five seconds, target airspeed resets to current airspeed to a maximum of the IAS/MACH window speed plus 25 knots, that speed is maintained
ROLL: In flight, go-around arms with flaps out of up or at glide slope capture. There is no flight mode annunciation for go-around armed in flight; although the reference thrust limit changes to GA. Go-around is activated in flight by pushing either GA switch. The roll steering indication provides guidance to maintain the ground track existing at the time of GA engagement.
NOTE: Selecting a new pitch or roll mode is inhibited below 400 feet RA
Explain how to manually disengage the autopilot(s)
- The control wheel autopilot disengage switch
- The autopilot DISENGAGE bar
Explain the meaning of a steady red A/P DISC light on the center forward panel
Autopilot Disconnect (A/P DISC) light
Illuminated (RED)
- An autopilot has been automatically or manually disconnected
- can be extinguished by pushing either control column autopilot disengage switch
NOTE: Pushing either control column autopilot disengage switch also silences the aural warning
Explain the indications of a degraded autopilot mode
Autopilot (AUTO PILOT) light
Illuminated (amber)
- A degraded operating condition exists in an engaged autopilot
- the light extinguishes when the condition is corrected or an alternate autopilot is selected, provided the fault is not common to an alternate autopilot
NOTE: continued operation with an autopilot in a degraded condition may result in a dangerous situation
Explain the indications when the auto throttle is disengaged
Auto throttle Disconnect (A/T DISC) light
Illuminated (amber)
- The auto throttle system has been disconnected
NOTE: the light may be extinguished by pushing either auto throttle disconnect switch located on the outboard side of each thrust lever
Explain the meaning of an FMC light on the center forward panel
FMC Annunciator light
Illuminated (amber)
- The MCDU is displaying an operationally significant message in the scratchpad
NOTE: Pushing the MCDU CLR key extinguishes the light and clears the scratchpad message
Identify the slip / skid indicator
Bottom of the ADI
Recall the operation of the Mode Control Panel (MCP) switches / selectors and explain the different indications displayed on the Flight Mode Annunciator (FMA)
Annunciations include:
- Autothrottle modes
- Pitch modes
- AFDS status
- Roll Modes
AUTOTHROTTLE MODES
Autothrottle mode Annunciators are:
- SPD - the Autothrottle system is controlling thrust to maintain the speed selected in the IAS/MACH speed window
- IDLE - A/T is reducing or has reduced thrust to flight idle
- THR HOLD - (throttle hold) the thrust levers will remain in their existing position or where manually placed
- N1 or EPR - the A/T is controlling the selected N1 or EPR
- FLCH - the A/T controlling to a maximum of the selected mode reference thrust during climb and to a minimum thrust during descent
- GA - the A/T controlling to a max reference thrust to maintain a climb rate of at least 2000 fpm. If both flight directors and the autopilot are off, the Autothrottle system controls to go-around reference thrust subject to flap and VMO limit speeds
ROLL MODES:
- LNAV (armed) - LNAV is armed to activate when parameters are met
- LNAV (active) - LNAV activates when in position to turn onto the active route leg. In flight, selection causes immediate activation if within 2 1/2 NM of the active leg
- HDG SEL (active) - the aircraft turns to or maintains the heading selected in the MCP heading window
- HDG HOLD (active) the AFDS holds present heading. When turning, the aircraft holds the heading reached after rolling wings level
- LOC (armed) - the AFDS captures the localizer when within range and within 120 degrees of the localizer course
- LOC (active) - the AFDS follows the localizer course
- B/CRS (armed) - the AFDS is armed to capture and track inbound on backcourse of localizer after localizer capture
- B-CRS (active) - the AFDS tracks inbound on back-course of localizer
- TO - On the ground, TO Annunciator by selecting either F/D switch to ON if both flight directors were OFF. TO roll and pitch guidance become active at lift -off. In flight, go-around arms with the flaps out of up or at glideslope capture. There is no flight mode annunciation for go-around armed in flight; although the reference thrust limit changes to GA
- GA - Go-around is activated in flight by pushing a GA switch. The roll steering indication provides guidance to maintain the ground track present at mode engagement
- ROLLOUT (armed) - displays below 1500 feet radio altitude and activates below 5 feet
- ROLLOUT (active) - after touchdown, AFDS uses rudder and nose wheel steering to steer the airplane on the localizer centerline
PITCH MODES
TO-
On the ground, TO annunciates by selecting either F/D switch to ON if both flight directors are OFF. The flight director pitch bar indicates an initial pitch of approximately eight degrees up. After takeoff, the AFDS commands a pitch attitude to maintain:
- pitch command greater of V2 + 15 knots or liftoff speed + 15
- if current airspeed remains above the target speed for 5 seconds, target airspeed resets to current airspeed, to a maximum of V2 + 25 knots IAS/MACH window speed if IAS/MACH window speed is
changed to a speed greater than the target speed
Note: AFDS uses the speed set in the IAS/MACH window prior to takeoff for V2.
GA–
After the reference thrust limit changes from takeoff to climb, GA arms whenever flaps are out of up or at glideslope capture.When a go–around is initiated, the commanded speed is the MCP IAS/Mach window or current airspeed, whichever is higher. If the
airspeed increases and remains above the initial target airspeed for five seconds, target airspeed resets to current airspeed to a maximum of the
IAS/MACH window speed plus 25 knots. If airspeed at initiation of go–
around is greater than IAS/Mach window plus 25 knots, that speed is
maintained. GA displays as the reference thrust limit on the primary EICAS engine display.
VNAV–
Arm VNAV by pushing the VNAV switch. The light illuminates and VNAV PTH or SPD annunciates on the FMA pitch mode annunciator in white
characters above the current pitch mode.
VNAV provides pitch commands to maintain the FMC computed
airspeed/path:
- VNAV SPD (active) – the AFDS maintains the FMC speed
displayed on the FMA and/or the CDU CLIMB or DESCENT
pages. During speed ntervention, use the MCP IAS/MACH selector to manually set the speed - VNAV PTH (active) – the AFDS maintains FMC altitude or
descent path with pitch commands. For a non–entered headwind, thrust may increase to maintain the VNAV descent path. If the MCP altitude window is set to the current cruise altitude as the
airplane approaches the top of descent, the CDU scratchpad
message RESET MCP ALT displays - When a VNAV descent is initiated before the top of descent (T/D) and the airplane descent path subsequently intercepts the VNAV
descent path, the pitch annunciation changes from VNAV SPD to VNAV PTH
V/S –
Pushing the V/S switch opens the vertical speed window and displays the current vertical speed. It also opens the IAS/MACH window (if
blanked). Pitch commands maintain the rate of climb or descent selected in the V/S window
SPD –
Pushing the SPD switch opens the IAS/MACH window (if
blanked). Pitch commands maintain IAS/MACH window airspeed or mach
ALT CAP–
A transition maneuver entered automatically from a V/S, FLCH, or VNAV climb or descent to selected MCP altitude. Engages but does not annunciate during VNAV transition.
ALT HOLD–
Altitude hold mode is activated by:
- pushing the MCP altitude HOLD switch, or
- capturing the selected altitude from a V/S or FLCH climb or
descent, or - During VNAV climb or descent, capturing MCP prior to reaching the active FMC altitude.
G/S–
- GS (armed) – AFDS captures the glideslope when within range and within 80 degrees of the localizer course
- GS (active) – AFDS follows the glideslope path
FLARE –
- FLARE (armed) (white)– during an autoland, FLARE displays
below 1500 feet radio altitude - FLARE (active) (green) – during an autoland, flare activates at
approximately (45’-757 or 50’-767) feet radio altitude. FLARE deactivates at touchdown.