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Ias/speed switch not working (help!)

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Guest Robin

Hello,I got a problem with the PSS 777.Each time when, after take-off, I try to engage the A/T switch to let the plane increase or decrease the speed I entered in the IAS/MACH window in the Autopilot-panel, the speed may be 300, 150, 20 knots, the airplane always goes to full thrust. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?I would appreaciate an answer,Best regards,Robin Z.(PS : I already tried to select the default cessna and reselect the PSS)

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Guest Robin

Already tried to switch the A/T Arming switches to TOGA. The thrust levers stay at full thrust during speed hold.

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John,Believe he is referring to the fact that if TOGA is not used on takeoff, after wheels up, with A/T armed switch on, if you select A/T button, it should command SPD on the PFD screen. However, it is commanding THR REF instead. Page 23 of the Panel manual, item number 7 is what I am referring to.


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Johm,Just want to make sure you saw my post.


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Guest Robin

Thanks guys for the replies !I understand that ,at the moment, there isn't a fix for it yet?

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Guest Jar172RG

Just to verify, considering on buying the 777, the only time this bug is showing up is when you don't use TOGA on the T/O roll? if it is used am I understanding correctly that the A/T operates fine? Thanks, it looks very impressive!

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Guest Robin

Thanks guys ! I will try that as soon as my current flight is done. (I know; I love longhauls :))

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