http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircra...ideo-8556.html
I posted this here cause that's where most of the former AD.com'ers seem to hang out. If admins wanna move it, please feel free.
My question is, in that video, I assume that this particular approach calls for the dramatic descent that is seen. However, you still hear the sink rate and pull up warnings.
Can the crew make the computers/autopilot "aware" when particular approaches call for steeper than normal sink rates, so they will not receive those warnings? Or are crews commonly (like in this video) simply trained to ignore them in these particular instances?
I posted this here cause that's where most of the former AD.com'ers seem to hang out. If admins wanna move it, please feel free.
My question is, in that video, I assume that this particular approach calls for the dramatic descent that is seen. However, you still hear the sink rate and pull up warnings.
Can the crew make the computers/autopilot "aware" when particular approaches call for steeper than normal sink rates, so they will not receive those warnings? Or are crews commonly (like in this video) simply trained to ignore them in these particular instances?
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