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Spark initiated a forced landing - analysis assistance required
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<blockquote data-quote="BudWalker" data-source="post: 18023" data-attributes="member: 787"><p>Yes, my guess is that it was the fog that caused an incorrect vpsHeight value. But, it's the combination of vpsHeight < 0.5 AND full negative throttle which causes the FORCED_LANDING. So, if you had avoided full negative throttle then the incident would not have happened. You can also avoid this situation by setting that has something to do with Landing. I can't ever remember what exactly this is so I'm going to dial 1-800 [USER=18]@msinger[/USER] who will know.</p><p></p><p>You referred to back throttle as causing motion backward. This isn't correct. The throttle causes altitude change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BudWalker, post: 18023, member: 787"] Yes, my guess is that it was the fog that caused an incorrect vpsHeight value. But, it's the combination of vpsHeight < 0.5 AND full negative throttle which causes the FORCED_LANDING. So, if you had avoided full negative throttle then the incident would not have happened. You can also avoid this situation by setting that has something to do with Landing. I can't ever remember what exactly this is so I'm going to dial 1-800 [USER=18]@msinger[/USER] who will know. You referred to back throttle as causing motion backward. This isn't correct. The throttle causes altitude change. [/QUOTE]
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