Crab, slips, and crossed controls
On Sep 23, 8:12*am, jeremy wrote:
Stefan wrote:
An airline pilot who happens to also be a pretty good sailplane pilot
told me that it would have been much easier and equally efficient to
just do S turns to adjust the glide path. This would also have avoided
possible problems driving the air driven generator. The pilot who who
did a glider landing with anairbus on the Azores in 2001 used that
technique.
Probably the easiest alternative to trying to haul the thing around the sky
with degraded controls.
JJ
S-turns are OK if you have the room. If you're in too close
they're useless. I can image the distance needed to S-turn an
airliner...
Dan
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