October 29, 201312 yr Is this FMC setting modeled? Couldn't find anything helpful in the documents and haven't figured out how to set "WET" instead of "DRY". FMC will accept a "U" or "D" slope setting (understanding that this isn't very useful in FSX ~ but can't get it to accept a Rwy condition setting other that the default (DRY). Thanks, Ken Ken Boardman
October 29, 201312 yr Commercial Member Try 'W' it works in the 747-400. Btw it was discussed a few days ago, if you want wet stoping distances in FS use this neat little program http://secure.simmarket.com/fsps-sim-physics-x.phtml Edit - just checked my ops manual.... SLOPE • Valid runway slope entries are 1 or 2 digit numbers between 0.0 through 2.0 in percent gradient. • Slope entries may be proceeded by U (for uphill) or D (for downhill). Entries without a U or D are assumed to be uphill. • Valid runway condition is “D” or “DRY” for dry or “W” or “WET” for wet. • Entry of “S” or “WET SK-R” displays “WET SK-R” and FMC computes V1 for a skid resistant runway. Rob Prest
October 29, 201312 yr You can find it one of the PMDG documentation, but what Rob said. David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI I know there's a lot of money in aviation because I put it there.
October 30, 201312 yr Author Thank you Rob. I'd figured out the Slope entry; and now I can look forward to trying the "W" or "D" entry. Best regards, Ken Ken Boardman
July 28, 201411 yr Hi All, If I enter "W" for set SLOPE/CON, I have "INVALID ENTRY" So what to do now? Thanks. Best Regards, -- Peter-John
July 28, 201411 yr Try /W or /D maybe ? I can't check this myself atm, as I am aloft :ph34r: Stephen Kennedy-Joneshttps://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-7259
July 28, 201411 yr Commercial Member If I enter "W" for set SLOPE/CON, Slope is a # value, that's why it's rejecting it. Always follow the convention of the label: SPD/ALT Example (280 at 16000): 280/16000 To enter only altitude, you use /16000. So for SLOPE/CON...? Wet would be /W :wink: Kyle Rodgers
July 28, 201411 yr Thanks Stephen, also Thanks Kyle for your explain ! Yes ! It's working now . With the "/" before W or D ... I'have read the technical documents but currently there an other parameters? Thanks. Best regards, -- Peter-John
July 28, 201411 yr Yup, if the runway's really wet then you're doing something right Peter. Better plan ahead and stay protected while doing your discharge, or was it dispatch, something like that. wait which forum am I on again
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