jetmechjer
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Our pilots will get very upset if one autopilot is inop and will usually refuse the airplane if both are inop!!!
http://www.aviationtoday.com/reports/southwest.htm
ASW: What prompted you to make this investment in the HUD?
SWA: Initially, it has great safety value, but probably our initial look at it was for its low visibility capability. We’re able to fly Cat. IIIA approaches using the HUD.
ASW: And you can’t do that without?
SWA: Well, you can do that with autoland, but this fits nicely into our culture, where we really promote hand-flying the airplane. We develop our pilot skills not only with the number of segments we fly on a given day, but we encourage them flying the airplane and minimizing the use of automation. Using the HUD promotes hand-flying, so we can hand-fly this airplane down to Cat. III minimums – 700 RVR or 50 feet above touchdown. It takes a very high skill level, but it works very nicely into our culture and philosophy.
http://www.aviationtoday.com/reports/southwest.htm
ASW: What prompted you to make this investment in the HUD?
SWA: Initially, it has great safety value, but probably our initial look at it was for its low visibility capability. We’re able to fly Cat. IIIA approaches using the HUD.
ASW: And you can’t do that without?
SWA: Well, you can do that with autoland, but this fits nicely into our culture, where we really promote hand-flying the airplane. We develop our pilot skills not only with the number of segments we fly on a given day, but we encourage them flying the airplane and minimizing the use of automation. Using the HUD promotes hand-flying, so we can hand-fly this airplane down to Cat. III minimums – 700 RVR or 50 feet above touchdown. It takes a very high skill level, but it works very nicely into our culture and philosophy.