ksu_aviator
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With respect, I think that you've misunderstood the question. I completely trust the pitch mode of the FD. If I set it to 11 or 12 degrees I believe that that is where it should be for a good first whack at getting me to a pitch angle that will give me the correct airspeed for a climb during an engine failure. My original question is posted above in an earlier post regarding what the best lateral mode for the flight director during an engine failure after V1.
See above for my thoughts on Heading mode VS. Roll (or TO/TO, if installed). It's a matter of which is more important until the 400' mark: Wings level and aircraft control, or following the FD to maintain a specific heading (as would be directed by an FD in Heading mode).
My point is that you shouldn't trust the pitch mode, that is why the other argument is not relevant. Matchthehatch brought up a good point when he talked about high hot and heavy. The pitch that gives you the magic airspeed that you need to climb will vary from sea level to a mountain airport, from a cold day to a hot day, from a light weight to a heavy weight. One pitch will not compensate for all of the variables.
If you can calculate a pitch angle based on all the variables that will give you a good airspeed, then you have a valid reason to use the FD. If that is the case, then we can debate the merits of hdg v lvl v nav modes.
In my opinion, hdg is the most appropriate mode, for all the reasons stated above. If you are worried about the FD commanding too much roll too fast, consider using 1/2 bank. But, we then go back to trusting the FD for all circumstances v trusting the FD for specific situations.
So the question becomes, what is the most reliable method for all situations that may arise during takeoff. Since the FD is not programed to handle certain contingencies, I'm inclined to believe that hand flying/raw data is the best method for this aircraft with that equipment.
But, that is just my opinion and if someone has a good reason to use the FD, I'd be willing to listen to it.