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Limitations on the Use of Automation at Your Company

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Our SOP specifically prohibits the use of treadmills for takeoff. I hear they are working on a correction table however.
 
What's the point of having treadmills for takeoff when you can't land the airplane back on them? You would overshoot. What they could do is have touch down zones that are treadmills. Right when the airplane touches down they could spin really fast and arrest the forward movement of the plane.
 

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