
Perhaps the autopilot is on? Stupid question, I know, but it wouldn't be the first time.
THE 777 is fly by wire.as is many others 757 767when a pilot banks the plane lets say 20 degrees he does not have to hold any left pressure at all.the aircraft will stay at 20 degrees untill the pilot inputs right control..on the sim some jets when displaced to the right or left they have a tendency to return to 0 bank angle on there own...
Not quite correct, 727 driver.
'Fly by wire' only refers to the way that the pilot's commands are transmitted to the control surfaces; by electric current and motors instead of via cables and linkages.
It would be very difficult for a pilot to control an aircraft without some sort of "artificial feel" even if this was a simple spring self-centring mechanism as used on the typical gaming joystick. (This was discovered on the prototype YF-16 where the sidestick did not actually move at all.) I've never flown a fly-by-wire aircraft but I imagine FS with a standard gaming joystick gives a pretty fair idea of what it's like.
It would be very difficult for a pilot to control an aircraft without some sort of "artificial feel" even if this was a simple spring self-centring mechanism as used on the typical gaming joystick. (This was discovered on the prototype YF-16 where the sidestick did not actually move at all.) I've never flown a fly-by-wire aircraft but I imagine FS with a standard gaming joystick gives a pretty fair idea of what it's like.
nav 2 questions,,do you know of a site that gives that kind of info for the 757 300 and the 777 200..reading info that airline pilots post is the most intresting to me..but my search has not came up with anything that came close to yours..and the other question do you know if the a300 b4 a300 600 uses the same systems posted at the site you gave us or is that more a less older tech to your knowledge ..
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