by garymbuska » Wed Mar 17, 2004 10:09 am
I have never had a problem where the plane pitches up or down a whole lot it might move plus or minus 50 or so feet, but that is no big deal. I always disengage the autopilot while I am in straight and level flight and not desending. If you disengage autopilot while desending I could see where you might have a problem. All aircraft use a different default rate of climb or descent, which can be any where from 750 to 18oo feet per min. If you are desending at 1800 feet per min and dis engage the autopilot it could very well go back to the last trim you had set while not in autopilot resulting in a drastic pitch up or down of the aircraft. Also do not forget to check your autothrottle setting and joystick throttle setting if you have one or do not use the keypad for throttle control. If you use a joystick to control throttle you more or likely left in at or close to max power from takeoff. Then when you lower your airspeed to at or below 25o below 10,000 feet then swithch off autopilot the engines will go back to full throttle which will cause the aircraft to climb. The main reason I stopped using my joystick for throttle control and I found reverse was not working right with joystick control.
Gary M Buska
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