airplane wizard
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Do the Citations have break away controls like the commercial planes do so If the elevator jammed you could "disconnect" the Capt. yoke and fly with the FO/s yoke?
They talk about that in training all the time, if it's up you just bank 90 degrees til she falls level again, doing it over and over til you pull the breaker. Anyone ever had a elec trim nose down runaway, guess inverted might be the only way to control that.
Don't know about the citation, but this has been a big issue for the CRJ. There is no manual backup on the CRJ and you are out of luck after you disconnect it but it should be controllable assuming you don't let it run to the stop. Extending flaps or opening the flight spoilers are remedies to relieve control pressure, but if the trim goes too far, and depending on your speed, etc., you're probably out of luck. I'm really surprised some of these airplanes don't have manual trim wheels for the pitch axis. Surely a money-saving design by the manufacturers.