Re: Comet and Trident. Do these planes use Sids and Stars?
Posted: 26 Oct 2011, 00:42
One thing to note as well - even with RNAV, many pilots (real pilots) still hand fly DP's and STARs as long as the weather and workload permits. Southwest Airlines pilots I know typically fly by hand until they level off in cruise if they can and then are by hand from top of descent. As most SWA aircraft don't even have autothrottle, it's really "manual operation" with the FMS just providing the guidance bars for the Flight Director and Heads-up Guidance System.
In FS, I tend to crutch on the AP more than I ever would in the real world because I'm flying a 2 or 3 man aircraft by myself, but there are a few that I'll hand fly when it's nice out, especially the turboprops.
In FS, I tend to crutch on the AP more than I ever would in the real world because I'm flying a 2 or 3 man aircraft by myself, but there are a few that I'll hand fly when it's nice out, especially the turboprops.