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Tutorial 2 NADP'S EHAM

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Hello all

 

I'm trying to step up the realism, to join a virtual airliner soon.

I noticed while practicing the tut 2, that it is dais that flaps remain down, till 3000 ft. However, when I look at the charts for EHAM, it is said that NADP2 is being used, meaning reduction is at 800, and the flaps up will be retracted on schedule after that (but I guess not yet fully accel heigh, only flaps up +10).

Is there a way to set that in the FMC? Or is that done by hand?. (or use level change?)

Vkr

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Hello all

 

I'm trying to step up the realism, to join a virtual airliner soon.

I noticed while practicing the tut 2, that it is dais that flaps remain down, till 3000 ft. However, when I look at the charts for EHAM, it is said that NADP2 is being used, meaning reduction is at 800, and the flaps up will be retracted on schedule after that (but I guess not yet fully accel heigh, only flaps up +10).

Is there a way to set that in the FMC? Or is that done by hand?. (or use level change?)

Vkr

Victor


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