Trim annunciate is, in my opinion, a must have if you've got electric trim (and most LSA and experimental planes do).
Here's the scenario:
While IMC on a coupled ILS approach, there is a trim-runaway and the trim stops at full up. The pilot is unaware as the AP is flying the plane. He clears the cloud base just before DH and disengages the AP to land the airplane and WHOOOOA! The plane pitches up and climbs back into the clouds, stalls, drops a wing and exits the base of the clouds 30 degrees nose down/45 degree bank at less than 200' AGL. Everybody dies...
You can see how full down trim can be just a deadly.
A friend of mine was on the team that investigated a run-away trim accident on an ILS approach. The panicked pilot pushed the PPT instead of the AP/Trim disconnect. My friend heard the ATC recording of the last 45 seconds of 4 people's life’s. It was the most horrific thing he'd ever experienced...
Autopilot + Electric Trim without annunciation is an accident waiting to happen...IMHO
PilotKris
Here's the scenario:
While IMC on a coupled ILS approach, there is a trim-runaway and the trim stops at full up. The pilot is unaware as the AP is flying the plane. He clears the cloud base just before DH and disengages the AP to land the airplane and WHOOOOA! The plane pitches up and climbs back into the clouds, stalls, drops a wing and exits the base of the clouds 30 degrees nose down/45 degree bank at less than 200' AGL. Everybody dies...
You can see how full down trim can be just a deadly.
A friend of mine was on the team that investigated a run-away trim accident on an ILS approach. The panicked pilot pushed the PPT instead of the AP/Trim disconnect. My friend heard the ATC recording of the last 45 seconds of 4 people's life’s. It was the most horrific thing he'd ever experienced...
Autopilot + Electric Trim without annunciation is an accident waiting to happen...IMHO
PilotKris