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When flaps are selected up it will accelerate to clean maneuver, and at 3000' AFL it will drive to 250...at 10,000 it drives to whatever econ climb is.
Are you programming the FMC for that, or is that a default from Boeing for CAL? That would require a SPD REST of some sort, right?
Thanks for the replies, BTW.
VNAV is a maneuver that is part of a global socialist agenda attempting to control so-called "noise." If the people under the t/o flight path don't like noise they can move somewhere else. That's the free market.How about a non-political, info-seeking thread?
737 operators, how does your airline use VNAV during takeoff?
Do you wait until 3,000AGL? Do you arm VNAV on the ground? What is your SOP?
Thanks,
IC
What's VNAV?
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It's a function of automation that when coupled with the autopilot and poor technique that will pull 3g's in transition as the pilot flying shakes his head and curses "the jet."
At my airline...
Prior to takeoff, go to CLIMB page and set speed to 210kts or 220kts (depending on weight), as well as changeover altitude (Field elev + 3,000). Then reset your climb speed to 250KTS. (You can only input speeds in the climb page after you've entered a ZFW on the INIT REF page.)
After t/o, at 1,000AGL, we call "VNAV, Flaps 1"
Out of 10,000' the PF asks the PM to select ECON CLIMB on the CLIMB page to accelerate.
CAL uses level change.Good ideas. Thanks guys.
Add this question:
Does your airline use VNAV on a V1 cut or do you switch to LVL CHG?
Fly it like a 200! ;-)
"Fly it like a 200! ;-)"
Agreed!
Way to much button smashin going on here. How bout this - turn the FD off and fly the jet. Like it's freakin rocket science to adjust the pitch of the jet to obtain a speed you desire. Heaven help us...
So, EatinRamen and Mookie,
So, you had a restriction of 210/220, but you overwrite it to 250 or you have two restrictions?
- No VNAV on the ground
- T/O --> V2+20
- 1000' --> "VNAV, F1"
- Flaps up --> Plane accelerates to the 210/220
- 3000' --> VNAV accels to 250
- 10,000' --> Econ climb
BigPicture and CAL guys,
What keeps the plane from going to 230 and 250 after the LEDs are retracted?
Yep, except just make sure you make it 3000' plus AFL on the climb page...
it's pretty sweet and actually is less work for the NFP. I just did OAK and SJC this week and that configuaration makes those departures much easier rather than spin punch spin...
Mookie
So, EatinRamen and Mookie,
So, you had a restriction of 210/220, but you overwrite it to 250 or you have two restrictions?
- No VNAV on the ground
- T/O --> V2+20
- 1000' --> "VNAV, F1"
- Flaps up --> Plane accelerates to the 210/220
- 3000' --> VNAV accels to 250
- 10,000' --> Econ climb
BigPicture and CAL guys,
What keeps the plane from going to 230 and 250 after the LEDs are retracted?