Why didn't he press the autothrottle disengage switch twice. Bloody thing flashing away and nobody doing anything about it
Thanks for posting that, Old Farang. It's sort of how it works in the NG, except you have the added distraction of the speed trim running throughout the initial climb. Perhaps the classic doesn't have that. I haven't flown the classic though.
The way we run memory checklists is a little more regimented than those 2 lads. Nevertheless, they got the stab trim cutout switches, which is most important. The other thing the NG has is a folded handle inside the trim wheels. Now I know why. They had a hard time winding the wheel without it, and when you're talking 50 or more rotations of the wheel to counteract configuration, thrust and speed changes - it's a lot of work.
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They are the two guarded switches above the #2 fire switch.


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. It's sort of how it works in the NG, except you have the added distraction of the speed trim running throughout the initial climb. Perhaps the classic doesn't have that. I haven't flown the classic though.



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