On 2/25/04 3:32 AM, in article , "Keith
Willshaw" wrote:
"Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal" wrote in message
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On 2/24/04 4:08 PM, in article , "Tarver
Engineering" wrote:
While pilots are systems operators in most airliners these days, Airbus
products have some automation that removes the pilot further from the loop
(e.g. no greater than 60 degrees angle of bank allowed by the flight
control
computers).
I, for one, would be uncomfortable flying that trash... so are many of the
folks I know that fly/flew the A320 and A300.
--Woody
The trouble with that little tale is that the A-300 doesnt have fly by wire
Keith
Nope, and admittedly I'm telling tales out of school because I haven't flown
one nor studied up on it, but it does have some funky engine failure
throttle automation (which I don't understand).
It's Airbus' approach to automation that I object to... perhaps slightly out
of ignorance.
--Woody