QUOTE (Christos @ 17/10/2010, 8:45)

Thanks for your replies. Based on thme it seems that I could overcome the problem. This is how.
Swithing on A/P stricktly at 200 ft solves the problem (and also switching on NAV) at 400 ft.
I did not know that thrust is controlled by AP and not AT alone.
I had in some cases only AT on (not the AP yet) and tried to handfly her well above 1000 ft. (A usual way in which I fly the PMDG MD-11 until acceleration speed).
But with the maddog things are different. It seems that the aircraft was thus overspeeding and although I followed the FD bars the horizontal bar lowered at some point during the initial climb phase at about 800 - 1200 ft. I got no indications in the FMA.
But as said, swithing on AP at 200 ft solves the problem. Then it goes smoothly up to 1500 ft where I engage the VNAV and the aircraft is lowering to around 10 degrees pitch up.
Reply on if this makes sense? I mean do pilots in real life always swith on AP at 200 ft?
Christos
Most operators, most being the key word here, allow a min of 400 feet AGL before the AP can be turned on it is also min altitude for a roll mode to be selected, I don't have time now, but when I can I'll add to this post the two profiles I use.
ADDITION:
NADP 2 (Normal T/O):
1. Execute normal T/O roll
2. At a min of 400 AGL select HDG SEL or NAV (as required)
3. 1000 AGL - Lower pitch to 10 ANU, select climb power, and retract flaps on schedule ( flaps 1 - 13 V2 + 5 and 15 -24 V2 + 15), select VNAV
4. At SR bug - retract slats
5. At clean speed - set bank angle (if desired) complete after T/O checklist
NADP 1 (Speical T/O):
1. Execute normal T/O roll
2. At a min of 400 AGL select HDG SEL or NAV (as required)
3. 1500 AGL - Select climb power
4. 3000 AGL - Lower pitch to 10 ANU retract flaps on schedule ( flaps 1 - 13 V2 + 5 and 15 -24 V2 + 15), select VNAV
5. At SR bug - retract slats
6. At clean speed - set bank angle (if desired) complete after T/O checklist
Note: This operator does not use flaps 14.