Edge540
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The corrective action for dutch roll due to yaw-damper loss would be specific for each aircrfat type, but generally...
- Re-engage YD and AP
- If that doesn't work, keep your feet off the rudders
- Correct roll w/ short, brisk aileron inputs
- Descend out of the flight levels.
Seconded.
Some airplanes will do it no matter what you do (the CRJ comes to mind). Talking to a CRJ test pilot, she said that the plane will wiggle all the way down until your wheels touch. To minimize it, like you said, use aileron inputs. DON'T USE RUDDER. Use adverse yaw to your advantage.