March 26, 201511 yr After installing SP1D for the NGX, it appears that stowing the Speedbrake Lever after landing no longer disconnects the autobrakes? Is this a bug? Many thanks, Martin Neep Martin Neep
March 26, 201511 yr Interesting, I never knew the speed brakes would or could be disconnected that way. I'll have to check that out. Dave Dave Paige
March 26, 201511 yr hasnt happened to me yet www.alaskaair-virtual.org,swavirtual.com, Ramp lead @ Phoenix Sky Harbor, Loving the simming and aviation industry <SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript' SRC='http://www.jetphotos.com/jp_forum_sign.php?photogid=75760' TYPE='text/javascript'></SCRIPT> Alex Kulak
March 27, 201511 yr Author Oh no!! It kept saying that the service was unavailable due to scheduled maintenance/high domain traffic. So sorry about that!!! :-( After braking has started, any of the following pilot actions disarm the system immediately and illuminate the AUTO BRAKE DISARM light: • moving the SPEED BRAKE lever to the down detent • advancing the forward thrust lever(s), except during the first 3 seconds after touchdown for landing • applying manual brakes. Martin Neep
March 27, 201511 yr Commercial Member Oh no!! It kept saying that the service was unavailable due to scheduled maintenance/high domain traffic. So sorry about that!!! :-( "Service Unavailable." Not "Didn't post." After braking has started, any of the following pilot actions disarm the system immediately and illuminate the AUTO BRAKE DISARM light: • moving the SPEED BRAKE lever to the down detent • advancing the forward thrust lever(s), except during the first 3 seconds after touchdown for landing • applying manual brakes. It's been working for me recently. Perhaps something is interfering in your setup. Kyle Rodgers
March 27, 201511 yr Author Unavailable." Not "Didn't post." Was that really necessary? I explained the reason for my error and apologised. Martin Neep
March 27, 201511 yr Commercial Member Was that really necessary? I explained the reason for my error and apologised. I wasn't asking for an apology. I already cleaned up the results of the error. I'm just kinda baffled why so many people seem to correlate "service unavailable" with "didn't post," so I've been pointing it out wherever I can. Kyle Rodgers
March 28, 201511 yr @scandinavian13 you help so many people you are highly respected by me. www.alaskaair-virtual.org,swavirtual.com, Ramp lead @ Phoenix Sky Harbor, Loving the simming and aviation industry <SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript' SRC='http://www.jetphotos.com/jp_forum_sign.php?photogid=75760' TYPE='text/javascript'></SCRIPT> Alex Kulak
May 10, 201511 yr Author I've tried all of the following, yet I'm still not able to get the autobrake to disarm on the landing rollout by stowing the speedbrakes. - Started the flight by loading a simple aircraft (C172) - Cleared all of the panel states that were saved prior to SP1D - Uninstalled the NGX and then downloaded and installed again. For those of you where this feature is working, can you confirm that you're definitely running SP1D? Many thanks. Martin Neep
May 10, 201511 yr I've tried all of the following, yet I'm still not able to get the autobrake to disarm on the landing rollout by stowing the speedbrakes. - Started the flight by loading a simple aircraft (C172) - Cleared all of the panel states that were saved prior to SP1D - Uninstalled the NGX and then downloaded and installed again. For those of you where this feature is working, can you confirm that you're definitely running SP1D? Many thanks. I wasn't aware that stowing the speedbrakes would disarm the autobrakes, but I'm not saying that it should not work that way. However, in a typical landing scenario, the action that disarms the autobrakes is to manually apply the toe brakes on the rudder pedals. One quick FULL application and release of pedal brakes should do the trick. If you don't have hardware pedals, this won't work of course, but if not, then I assume you do have brakes assigned to a joystick button at least. The speedbrakes (ground spoilers) that deploy on landing should automatically retract after you turn off of the runway, and advance your throttles above idle to begin your taxi to the gate. Jim BarrettLicensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.
May 10, 201511 yr can you confirm that you're definitely running SP1D? Definitely not. PMDG has dropped the service pack identification and now uses only the version number, current is 1.10.6461 which you can use the OC to confirm is current. FCOM 14.20.5 moving speed brake lever to down position will disarm autobrakes BUT you need to make sure you are in the down position and not armed. Also, manual brakes or adding thrust after first 3 sec following touchdown will also disarm, are these working for you? Typically, speedbrakes are disarmed using manual brakes and I've never tried to disarm them with down speed brake method. Not sure why I'd want to do that other than testing that it works, looking forward to you confirming the problem or resolution. Dan Downs KCRP
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