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Ha! I was thinking that same analogy.Kinda like saying gear-up accidents happen because the gear swings up.![]()
I think they all died because there was an unsecured, unapproved airline type beverage cart in the aisle that became a 400+lb pointy metal hammer when these guys decided to fight the autopilot......gotta love that!
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Ha! I was thinking that same analogy.
I could never understand why they were fighting the AP? I remember during FA50 initial someone mentioned one of the Greek captains had previously flown a 737(?) that allowed the pilot to override the AP with control inputs.![]()
I don't know if that's true but every AP I've ever flown from a C172 to the Falcon will trim against control wheel inputs and result in a "confused" aircraft. If the Arthur Q is a bad design, improperly trained pilots making serious errors doesn't help.
In a previous aircraft I flew you could hold down the pitch synch. It would disconnect the A/P pitch while you pushed or pulled the yoke to a desired pitch attitude.
I used to fly a piston twin with that feature. It worked great.In a previous aircraft I flew you could hold down the pitch synch. It would disconnect the A/P pitch while you pushed or pulled the yoke to a desired pitch attitude.