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    flyforever
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    Why is the VS switch so fluky. At times,on autopilot, no matter what I do, the aircraft will not commence pitch up or down. Can someone please provide me with the correct procedure. Currently, I turn off ALT Hold, then VS and then I press the pitch lever.
    I know that the mouse cursor on the switch is more effective, but I am using a programmed switch.
    thanks
    tony

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    • F flyforever

      Why is the VS switch so fluky. At times,on autopilot, no matter what I do, the aircraft will not commence pitch up or down. Can someone please provide me with the correct procedure. Currently, I turn off ALT Hold, then VS and then I press the pitch lever.
      I know that the mouse cursor on the switch is more effective, but I am using a programmed switch.
      thanks
      tony

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      b3lt3r
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      @flyforever I find that for VS to kick-in the target new alt must be active via the ALT-ARM selector. If not it will not engage.

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        @flyforever I find that for VS to kick-in the target new alt must be active via the ALT-ARM selector. If not it will not engage.

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        flyforever
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        @b3lt3r Thank you. Just to be sure I understand.

        1. first engage ALT-ARM button
        2. then use the pitch switch.

        I will try it. Thank you again.
        tony

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          @b3lt3r Thank you. Just to be sure I understand.

          1. first engage ALT-ARM button
          2. then use the pitch switch.

          I will try it. Thank you again.
          tony

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          b3lt3r
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          @flyforever what I do is set my new alt, press alt-arm, then VS and then use my controller bound to pitch trim to increase or decrease commanded fpm.

          Good luck!

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            flyforever
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            I remember watching a tutorial in which the vs button was pressed only after achieving the desired vsi. I will try your method .
            tony

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              plhought
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              Set AP on.

              Set your pitch and desired V/S via Pitch Sync or the pitch switch on the AP controller.

              Then select V/S on AP panel.

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              • F flyforever

                I remember watching a tutorial in which the vs button was pressed only after achieving the desired vsi. I will try your method .
                tony

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                b3lt3r
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                @flyforever I believe both methods work - when I climb - I normally do it in IAS mode and will get to the climb rate then engage IAS and finally AP. If I want to change it then use the temp AP release and pitch to what I want then release.

                On descent 99/100 I use use and will use the method I outlined first - new alt, VS, pitch control and down I go - normally around 2300fpm which holds around 250kts. That sequence does work equally well for climb (for me).

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