User Manual
Switch Used for Flaps – (Flap System)
This is just an indicator that shows which switch (Flap or AUX2) is being used to control
the Flap System. It is selected in the Devic.SEL function and appears here for reference.
Auto Land – (Flap System)
The Auto Land feature automatically retracts the flaps and elevator compensation when
the throttle is raised above a specified throttle position.
It is recommended that the throttle position be set very high at first (between 90% - 99%)
to give the aircraft a chance to regain some speed before the flaps actually retract. As the
flaps retract, lift will decrease and the stall speed of the aircraft will increase and may
cause a crash if the airspeed is too low. When there is a missed approach advance the
throttle slowly up to about 90% and wait until the aircraft picks up some speed before
advancing the throttle to full, causing the flaps to retract.
If Auto Land is to be used, scroll to INH under AUTO LAND and select it with the rotary
selector. INH will change to ON when selected and toggles between ON and INH each
time the rotary selector is pressed. The THRO parameter appears when Auto Land is set
to ACT.
Scroll down to THRO and press the rotary selector to show the throttle percentage.
Rotate the selector until the throttle percentage (0%-100%) is equal to where the Auto
Land feature is to retract the flaps and elevator input.
[FLAP SYS.]
Remainder of display left blank
for clarity
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AUTO L
ACT
AND
95 THRO
ENT
LIST
CLR
Auto Land – when active,
set the throttle position 0-
100 where the Flaps and
Elevator are to retract for a
go-around.
CLR Button – (Flap System)
Pressing the CLR button while a modifiable parameter is selected will reset the parameter
to its default value.
LIST Button – (Flap System)
Press the LIST button to return to the FUNCTION List, or rotate the rotary selector until
LST appears next to LIST and select it to return to the SYSTEM Menu.
ENT Button – (Flap System)
Pressing the ENT button returns to the Main Display
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