A321 Autopilot Fail

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

I climbed to 200 feet manually, then let autopilot take over (climing to about 34000 feet i think). I waited, and waited. Then, for no reason the plane started spinning out of control.
Anyone know what happened?

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Uploader Comments (bombardieraddict123)

  • hey ur cockpit loook sooo cool where did u get this particular plane??

    this vid is well cool and i will be uploading anothe today hopefully so plz check it out too 5*

  • The actual plane istelf came with FSX, the livery was from Fly away simulation.

    I'll keep an eye out :)

  • lol, not as fail as the a321's amazingly smart A.P:D

    thats an a321 panel aswell, sure it wasnt the a321 u flew this in??

    my conclusion: the plane is retarted:P and the crash effects in accelaration are great:D

  • i take that back after a little research :)

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  • Lol funny to read comments from noobs who dont know what stall means. This is not autopilot fail (altough default A321 is nothing like real one), probably he just added too high climb rate, and that causes airspeed to drop -> plane to fall.

  • @09198479749 its not the A/P that fail.... maybe just some mistake when changing the altitude... dont worry about that, sometimes in A321 i did similar error... mostly on the approach

  • @PilotGery1 ok thanks,,, when my AP fails again ill try ur advice., ^_^

  • @09198479749 reset the V/S

  • i think that propably a CLASSIC STALL... the plane fall to the ground like rock...

    the autopilot try to increase the airspeed while try to maintain the assigned altitude

    so...

    -the plane pitch up/ STALL

    -increase power BUT airspeed indicated ZERO..

    -it fall like a ROCK

  • I've recovered from a situation like that, Just disengage the DC power manually or press Shift + M and then re-engage the power and engage the Autopilot.

  • that's also my problem, ATC commanded me to fly 13500, i manually fly my a321 because when i switch AP on it started to go down even if i set the AP to 13000.

  • lol I didn't either though I haven't watched the vid in a month :)

  • lol a321 fail more like plane identification fail, (although i didnet pick it up)

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