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Robert Moore wrote:
wrote The word "autoland" refers to a system in aircraft. It is routine to turn on autoland during approach and turn it off just before touchdown. That's not how we did it in the B-727s that I flew at PanAm. Autoland was a procedure during which the autopilot flew the aircraft to touchdown. The shuttle does an autoland approach and touches down manually. And yes, "autoland" can refer to a procedure or a system. The whole point is, contrary to MX's claim, not EVERY approach that starts as "autoland" (however you want to define it) ends with the A/C on the ground for EVERY airplane. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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