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"It does not control the airplane in normal flight," the company said.
Having eliminated the cables, the pilot no longer needed the leverage afforded by a wheel-and-column yoke to control the airplane.
They assessed a broad range of piloting techniques, in order to ensure that normal airmanship skills are sufficient to control the airplane," a Boeing spokesman said.
When we study the airplane we concentrate on the major parts of the airplane and how they function, the forces acting on the plane in level flight and constant speed, and how to control the airplane when in flight.
Staff members described how a mechanic who had never done the job before was assigned to adjust the tail controls on the Beech 1900D, and botched the job so that the movable horizontal surfaces, which control the airplane's horizontal pitch, lost half their ability to push the nose down.
Now, it's not catastrophically bad: In particular, while attackers could mess with or disable your in-flight Wi-Fi, conceivably try to hack into devices connected to them and/or disable all in-flight satellite comms, they couldn't actually affect any systems that control the airplane.
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He was well aware that automation could work wonders: computers had markedly improved navigation, for example, and their ability to control the airplanes' every tiny wiggle via the yaw damper was helping to prevent potentially fatal Dutch rolls.
"Considerable difficulty was experienced controlling the airplane".
But that does not mean we aren't controlling the airplane throughout the entire flight.
Yet the company rebuffed that notion, saying that only four of the 83 airplanes it stands to purchase in 2003 will be deployed in the U.S. Despite the market turbulence, International Lease Finance, the AIG unit that controls the airplane leases, still managed to net $801 million in 2002, compared with $750 million in 2001.
This condition, if not addressed, could cause the flight crew to have difficulty controlling the airplane, and lead to excessive nose-down attitude, significant altitude loss, and possible impact with terrain". It's important to note that at the time the investigation into the Lion Air crash was ongoing (it still is).
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