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737 descent

Postby Autothrottle » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:23 pm

Hello

I have a question about LVL CHG.

When I arrive at 6000ft at 240 kts, (with VNAV mode) I enter 3000 ft in the Altitude window, push LVL CHG and insert 200 kts in the speed window. The aircraft raise the noise to decelerate and time that speed falls I
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Delta_ » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:29 pm

Have you put full flaps on?
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Nexus » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:38 pm

Level change works that way. Aside from VNAV, it's mostly used in conjunction with climbs/descents exceeding 1000ft (or else you'd use vertical speed)

Level change will maintain the selected MCP speed while climbing or descending to your selected MCP altitude. Speed ALWAYS have first priority, that's why your aircraft starts to pitch up; it's trying to decrease speed. When that is achieved, your descent will continue. Obviously, if you enter an MCP speed that's is far below your current speed, the descent will take longer to initiate.

My advice is that you enter some altitude, but more importantly: speed constraints in the FMC, so in VNAV mode, the aircraft will decelerate by itself. On the ND, you'll now have a green text labeled "DECEL" on the magenta flight course.
Remember that manual inputs will always have first priority in the FMC. The computer calculations can be abit off sometimes, so it's important to monitor the descent.

Also, remember you can use the airbrakes to lose some speed!

Personally I like to use the LVL CHG over VNAV in descents, gives you a little bit more control. I know many pilots don't like the vnav in the real 737, it's not exactly smooth ;)

Good luck!
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Autothrottle » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:39 pm

Not when speed passes from 240 to 200 kts, it's not very realistic.
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Delta_ » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:43 pm

I really enjoy manual landings. 8)
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Nexus » Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:49 pm

Not when speed passes from 240 to 200 kts, it's not very realistic.


Then how is realistic?
It takes some time to lose 40 knots in speed you know, especially in clean config.
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Re: 737 descent

Postby Autothrottle » Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:04 pm

Yes I agree with you Nexus, I just wanted to say that set flaps when you are at 240 kts can't be not very realistic.  :) (euh I think ???)
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