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Maybe you just need a big red "GO-FOR-BROKE" button for those cases
where flying according to the book is guaranteed to result in a premature meeting with the ground. In cases where extremely rapid reaction is necessary (such as waking up and realising you are about to hit a mountain), the best thing to do is to put all controls to their maximum and let the computer decide exacvtly how much can be done and dyunamically change that as the plane starts to respond to those requests for maximum change. "Going for broke" will only yield a stall if you try to command maximum climb when your speed just doesn't allow it. And in an emergency situation, does the pilot actually have the time to think about just how much of a climb angle he can achieve before stalling at current speed ? |
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