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After Go Around checklists

Started by torrence, Mon, 1 Jan 2018 00:52

torrence

Hi Hardy,

I've been practicing go around procedures recently, starting with the tutorials.  I noted Peter's suggestion that once you had the aircraft stable and cleaned up after a GA it was a good idea to run the After Take Off check.  In PSX currently, I think that requires multiple "V" key pushes to cycle from the 'Landing Check List' back through the checklist voice stack to After Take Off.  I was wondering if it would be possible to force a branch back to the After Take Off file anytime TOGA has been pushed when in the air.  I can't think of cases where this would not be the correct check to run at that point and then continue the sequence as usual for diversion or another landing attempt, but I don't know how the logic of selecting the voice files works.  Just a thought.

Cheers,
Torrernce

Cheers
Torrence

Hardy Heinlin

Hi Torrence,

do you never use the R key? It jumps backwards from checklist title to checklist title.

After the go-around just hit the R key 3 or 4 times, depending on the PNF version you're using.


Cheers,

|-|ardy

torrence

  I'm just lazy - cleaning up after GA, heading for holding or following ATC vectors - and looking for a one key solution.  Your R key reminder helps - I do use it occasionally but I'd forgotten it skipped directly to titles, and didn't go through each check list as for going forward with V.  That's good enough to help with the cockpit work load. 

Your PNF capabilities are already eerily good - when friends pop in while I'm running PSX they frequently think I must be tied into some sort of live telecon.  Maybe I'll just rename the PNF 'Alexa' and see if I can get Amazon to control my keystrokes  :) - Whoops -- that sounds almost reasonable ...

Thanks,
Torrence 
Cheers
Torrence

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers

No, no. Alexa and Siri are the two lead flight attendants, pitched against each other in the background for realistic galley chatter.


Hoppie

torrence

Interesting experiment - Ask Alexa these questions in order:

Alexa, do you like Google?
Alexa, do you like Siri?
Alexa, do you like humans?

Compare answers and evaluate level of danger from AI  :)
Cheers
Torrence

IefCooreman

With electronic checklists it's linked with the TOGA button, however, if you didn't use it (simultaneous ILS approaches or higher level go-arounds that require less thrust or even a descent) it's pretty much the same think... you have to go look for the good checklist yourself :-)