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by ethbro
2514 days ago
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One of the things that is regulated is stick control forces. They cannot be greater than a set level (essentially, an average strength pilot), particularly when performing critical manuevers. This was actually the whole reason MCAS was engineered in the first place: to lower the effective stick force required to within the acceptable limits in certain scenarios. So presumably Airbus in direct mode could still have similar issues flagged in direct mode, if the plane behaved in such a way as to require unacceptably high stick force to move control elements (even if it was a 1:1 mapping). |
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One thing I'm not sure about is whether Airbus would have to demonstrate proper controllability (i.e. adherence to control force regulations) in all phases of flight and corner conditions.
You could have a scenario where by they have a complete control reversal on the approach to stall but under normal law the pilot would be oblivious. This would obviously show up in direct law.