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Omar80747326 wrote:Would it be good if planes has got automated dive systems to recover from any stall
Omar80747326 wrote:Would it be good if planes has got automated dive systems to recover from any stall
BravoOne wrote:Omar80747326 wrote:Would it be good if planes has got automated dive systems to recover from any stall
Just curious? New poster I see. What has prompted this question and as you can see from the previous posts these kind of protection systems have been around for a couple of decades, with varying degrees of success.
Omar80747326 wrote:I mean if any pilot put such a plane into a steep climb, then its speed decreases and stalls or about to stall, during that the computers calculate how much altitude and speed is required to recover from the stall completely, and if the pilot did in few seconds nothing the computers will automatically force the plane to dive by pushing the yoke/stick violently making the aircraft enter an extreme nosedive of pitch angle at least of 40-60 degrees and a maximum of a near vertical/vertical 70-90 degrees, as the speed is 25-35% more than the normal cruise speed the autopilot disengages and the pilot will have to pull the yoke manually.
BravoOne wrote:Omar80747326 wrote:Would it be good if planes has got automated dive systems to recover from any stall
Just curious? New poster I see. What has prompted this question and as you can see from the previous posts these kind of protection systems have been around for a couple of decades, with varying degrees of success.