I am also told that a 757 cannot exceed VMO, that the computer will not allow it. Anyone know if the computer will counter pilot commands and reduce power as Vmo is exceeded?
Welcome jaydeehess
You were misinformed. The 757/767 isn't fly-by-wire; there are no hard or soft limits for bank angle/AoA/VS/speed/etc... Even with the airplane on autopilot, if the crew decides to conduct a fast descent past Vmo, using autothrottle - the airplane won't correct it. Autopilot or none, if a pilot exceeds Vmo - all that will happen is a red "OVERSPEED" warning message will appear on the upper engine display, an aural warning will sound(the typical Boeing EICAS "beep-beep-beep-beep")and the overspeed clacker will sound. Its entirely up to the crew to correct the overspeed.
