RussR
En-Route
I regularly fly a faster light GA piston plane with a G1000 and GFC 700 autopilot. I routinely use FLC mode in climb and it does a great job.
But in descent, I either use VNAV mode or VSI hold, depending on what I'm trying to accomplish.
But since I really like using FLC in a climb, am I missing some great opportunity by not using it in a descent as well?
I tried it yesterday, and while it did a fine job maintaining the speed I set, I didn't think it was very useful as the descent rate varied with altitude (since it locks onto an IAS) and obviously didn't follow a vertical path either. (Note that this airplane does not have autothrottles.) It did, however, keep me out of the yellow arc which was great because it got bumpy.
For those of you flying bigger, fancier equipment, do you use FLC in a descent? When/under what conditions? And anyone using it in a piston airplane (effectively meaning "at piston altitudes")?
But in descent, I either use VNAV mode or VSI hold, depending on what I'm trying to accomplish.
But since I really like using FLC in a climb, am I missing some great opportunity by not using it in a descent as well?
I tried it yesterday, and while it did a fine job maintaining the speed I set, I didn't think it was very useful as the descent rate varied with altitude (since it locks onto an IAS) and obviously didn't follow a vertical path either. (Note that this airplane does not have autothrottles.) It did, however, keep me out of the yellow arc which was great because it got bumpy.
For those of you flying bigger, fancier equipment, do you use FLC in a descent? When/under what conditions? And anyone using it in a piston airplane (effectively meaning "at piston altitudes")?