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Old January 2nd 07, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In article ,
Mxsmanic wrote:

Jay Honeck writes:

Pilot Induced Oscillation. It's usually something that happens during
the landing flare, but can happen on a short-coupled aircraft in any
phase of flight.


Like the book _Airframe_. I guess I should have remembered it.

I wasn't aware that a Bonanza was in that category, but apparently it is.


I've read about phugoid (what a bizarre word!) oscillations, both
pilot-induced and otherwise, and apparently they are universal to some
degree. When I first encountered these in simulation, I thought it
was an artifact of the simulation.

Planes are built to handle it.


Well, a 737 can handle only 2.5 Gs. That's not a very wide margin of
safety.


I don't know where MX gets hid info, but transport category are
certificated to 3.3g max, 4.9g ultimate loading (standard category).