Originally Posted by
at6d
All valid points. Looking at the FMA was taught back in my regional and even during my corporate jet days. I get the intent…but effort is required in both seats.
One thing I liked about this years CQ was the demo for pitch using thrust only. They line you up on final in VMC for a landing using only lateral control and only thrust for pitch changes. It’s a solid demo.
I’ve noticed several very young/low time jet people in the right seat (it’s gotten better in the last two years) that make drastic thrust changes for what should be a minor correction and they saw the throttle quadrant all the way to the flare (think of sawing a log). Nothing I like more than to be at ref at 150’ with thrust idle followed by a push to 90%.
The level change issue on RNAV stuff is still an issue. The PM verbiage “did you want level change?” usually solves the problem, but it’s an issue.
The demo is looking outside. Can you visually fly a 3 degree gs. Pitch is set for a/s and you power for Alt.