
Climb-out/Enroute
3-9
STRAIGHT AND LEVEL
NOTE
Straight and Level Definition
Pressing the “STRAIGHT AND LEVEL” button on
the autopilot will result in a zero bank, +2 pitch
angle attitude. It is not an altitude hold mode or a
zero vertical speed mode, nor does it hold a
heading.
NOTE
Straight and Level Usable Envelope
The Straight and Level button and functionality were
demonstrated to the POH limits of the aircraft ( 60
bank, 30 pitch), This mode is not to be relied upon
to stabilize an aircraft under all conditions.
Activating this mode will result in the aircraft
reaching a wings level, +2 pitch angle attitude.
Depending on the power setting and aircraft
configuration, this could produce a climb, steady
altitude, or a descent
Straight and Level mode is entered by pressing the “STRAIGHT
& LEVEL” button on the autopilot control panel. The system will
light up the control panel button in green (blinking) and
immediately change the bank and pitch as required to seek wings
level, +2 pitch angle conditions. Once straight and level is
achieved, the Straight & Level button on the control panel will be
steady green until another mode is selected. Upset recovery will
be a smooth, but depending on the entry attitude, aggressive
maneuver designed to achieve those steady state conditions in
an expedited manner. At sufficiently high power settings and
aircraft configurations (e.g. no drag devices), a +2 pitch angle
will result in a shallow climb. At low power settings and/or aircraft
configurations, a +2 pitch angle may result in a descent.