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Timestamp:
12/06/15 13:40:12 (9 years ago)
Author:
István Váradi <ivaradi@…>
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Minor updates to the user's guides

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    5353    or your ground speed becomes 5 knots or greater during the
    5454    boarding stage, your flight enters this stage.</li>
    55     <li><b>takeoff</b>: If you turn on the strobe lights
    56     during taxi or after a rejected takeoff (RTO). If your plane's
    57     strobe lights cannot be detected properly, switching the transponder
    58     to mode C causes the program to enter into this stage. If your plane has
    59     no strobe lights, the program will track your status after
    60     exceeding 50 knots during the <i>taxi</i> stage, and if you lift
    61     off within less than 40 seconds, it will be considered a takeoff.</li>
     55    <li><b>takeoff</b>: If your ground speed exceeds 50 knots
     56    during taxi or after a rejected takeoff (RTO), and then you lift-off in at
     57    most 60 second, your flight enters the takeoff stage. The takeoff
     58    configuration, however is saved at the time of exceeding 50 knots GS, but
     59    will be checked and logged when leaving the ground. If you do not lift-off
     60    within 60 seconds of exceeding 50 knots GS, a fault will be logged. If,
     61    however, you check the <i>Rejected takeoff</i> checkbox on
     62    the <a href="#takeOffPage"><i>Takeoff</i></a> page, the fault will
     63    disappear and your flight will enter the <b>RTO</b> (rejected takeoff)
     64    stage.</li>
    6265    <li><b>climb</b>: When you retract the gears or you reach 3000
    6366    feet altitude AGL with a positive climb rate after takeoff.</li>
    64     <li><b>RTO</b>: If you switch off both the landing and the
    65     strobe lights, and your speed is reduced below 50 knots while on
    66     the ground during takeoff.</li>
    6767    <li><b>cruise</b>: When the aircraft's altitude is within 2000
    68     feet of the cruise altitude and you are climbing.</li>
     68    feet of the cruise altitude and you are climbing either after takeoff or an
     69    aborted approach or landing.</li>
    6970    <li><b>descent</b>: If the altitude decreases to more than 2000
    7071    feet below the cruise altitude during cruise.</li>
    7172    <li><b>landing</b>: If the gears are lowered and the altitude is
    72     less than 2000 feet AGL during descent or go-around.</li>
     73    less than 2000 feet AGL during descent or go-around. Also when you start
     74    to descend during a climb and the previous conditions also hold.</li>
    7375    <li><b>go-around</b>: If you retract the gears during landing.</li>
    7476    <li><b>taxi after landing</b>: When the aircraft is in the
    75     ground and its ground speed is below 50 knots after landing.</li>
     77    ground and its ground speed is below 25 knots after landing.</li>
    7678    <li><b>end</b>: If the N<sub>1</sub> of the turbines becomes
    7779    less than 0.5, or the RPM of the piston engines becomes 0 during
    78     parking. This is the final stage.</li>
     80    the parking brakes are set. This is the final stage.</li>
    7981  </ol>
    8082
     
    235237  notify the author if this happens. In this case, try to copy and
    236238  save the <a href="#debugLog">debug log</a> and send it with your bug
    237   report.
     239  report. You can use the <a href="#bugReportWindow">bug
     240  reporting</a> facility as well for this purpose.
    238241  </p>
    239242
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