Gorilla
King of Belize
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The AA upset recovery program, and the guy that wrote it, has become the sacrificial lamb of the AA bus accident. Since the crew was dead, someone else had to fall on their sword. Airbus has political power; therefore the AA program took the brunt.
ig2 summarized very well. All the program did was reinforce some very basic aerodynamic principles, namely such standard rules like "at high AOA, rudder is a very effective roll control whereas yoke will deploy spoilers, sometimes causing additional drag. A combination often works best..." etc. There was nothing radical in the program. "It's a big airplane. Fly it like one." And yes the Delta microburst was survivable with more aggressive maneuvering.
The classic definition of maneuver speed was changed that day, with Airbus massaging the rhetoric to make it look like "... OUR definition was correct all along. You U.S. idiots just don't undertstand aerodynamics and aircraft limits.
RIP Sten and crew.
ig2 summarized very well. All the program did was reinforce some very basic aerodynamic principles, namely such standard rules like "at high AOA, rudder is a very effective roll control whereas yoke will deploy spoilers, sometimes causing additional drag. A combination often works best..." etc. There was nothing radical in the program. "It's a big airplane. Fly it like one." And yes the Delta microburst was survivable with more aggressive maneuvering.
The classic definition of maneuver speed was changed that day, with Airbus massaging the rhetoric to make it look like "... OUR definition was correct all along. You U.S. idiots just don't undertstand aerodynamics and aircraft limits.
RIP Sten and crew.