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by jrpilot » Wed Aug 11, 2004 10:02 am
I was looking at many B. jets lately and saw that most have CRS on there Auto pilot...but when i was looking at the B767 I couldn't find one the only one I saw was heading...but this won't perfectly align the aircraft like CRS in and ILs attempt...so how do pilots do the B767....do they have it programmed in the FMC and it is all takin care of like most Airbus's or do they using heading control in some way diffrent from all other Boeings...

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by jrpilot » Wed Aug 11, 2004 10:04 am
o yeh I guess this goes with the 757 also...since they are manly the same cockpit....
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by Nexus » Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:56 pm
Ummm...the CRS selector and NAV radios on the 757/767 are on the glareshield panel, and not on the centre pedestal.
The 767-400 being the exception here, since it has a cockpit layout similar to the 777.
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