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Kingair 350 autopilot question

Postby Simjock_N69WT » Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:01 am

I enjoy the K350 allot and have been flying IRF around Wisconsin and Illinois. I have the heading bug figured out witch is a big help but I have to manually fly my asigned altitude because I can't figure out how to set Alt. Hold on the auto pilot.

Can anyone tell me how to set ALT. Hold on the K350? ???
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Re: Kingair 350 autopilot question

Postby Nexus » Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:13 pm

Not even sure the King Air has an altitude hold.
I rarely fly it, but I believe you have to use the Vertical speed mode in order to maintain a level flight. Once you're at desired altitude flip the VS to zero.

but again, I'm not really good at the King Air
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Re: Kingair 350 autopilot question

Postby eno » Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:51 pm

Try opening up the Radio Stack .... the autopilot is sometimes in amongst the radio equipment.

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Re: Kingair 350 autopilot question

Postby VPA_KTPA » Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:51 pm

In the VC panel its right in the middle of the panel called Alt set.in 2d panel its at the upper right hand corner.just set the alt turn AP on and click the alt on the AP buttons.
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Re: Kingair 350 autopilot question

Postby Simjock_N69WT » Sun Jul 11, 2004 2:42 pm

Ok...I thought was just an altitude alert.

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