matchvisser Posted August 29, 2021 Posted August 29, 2021 (edited) Does the iniSimulations A310-300 ON THE LINE have no detection in the FMA for departing runways with a CAT II or CAT III localiser installed? And is this also the case with the a300 version? See attached image. Greets Matchvisser Edited August 29, 2021 by matchvisser
AntonBunk Posted August 29, 2021 Posted August 29, 2021 There seems to be none here: https://youtu.be/OY6-hS5uClk?t=189 indicating that either there is none or it's a company option which isn't modelled in the inibuilds version. In addition the picture your posted is from an A320 if I'm not completely mistaken..
Cammac Posted August 30, 2021 Posted August 30, 2021 Hi, Thanks for the post. The system works quite close to the 320 but with 1 key difference. The 320 is smart enough to know which runway you are departing from and will autotune the LOC or ILS. But with the A300 it has no auto tune function for the ILS. To get this feature working you need to tune the ILS yourself with the correct runway CRS set. Once you press the GO leavers then you should also get the RWY mode on the FMA with the associated yaw bar. But saying that the RWY function is only really helpful when you are in IMC for low vis takeoffs so I am guessing my crews won't bother unless you are in low vis conditions. kind Regards, Lead Technical Team
matchvisser Posted August 30, 2021 Author Posted August 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Cammac said: Hi, Thanks for the post. The system works quite close to the 320 but with 1 key difference. The 320 is smart enough to know which runway you are departing from and will autotune the LOC or ILS. But with the A300 it has no auto tune function for the ILS. To get this feature working you need to tune the ILS yourself with the correct runway CRS set. Once you press the GO leavers then you should also get the RWY mode on the FMA with the associated yaw bar. But saying that the RWY function is only really helpful when you are in IMC for low vis takeoffs so I am guessing my crews won't bother unless you are in low vis conditions. kind Regards, Lead Technical Team Thanks for this explanation.
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