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by pricechild
682 days ago
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Howdy! FI(H) here. Looks very cool, I watched the video too. Many students get the hang of hovering within 10 hours - "learning to fly" really isn't that hard? I see the rest of the course as "learning to become a pilot." That means the background knowledge and practice to allow decision making & dealing with emergencies etc. I think if you could improve just a single one of the problems you touch on (difficult controls, navigation, mass and balance, fly by wire etc) you could make a lot of money... ... But improving all of them in one shot... that sounds unreasonable to me? Are they really connected? > Our system makes it impossible to lose control of the airplane, potentially solving 80% of today’s fatal accidents in general aviation. I'd love to see details on how you achieved this... or at least your definition of "impossible"... |
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Basically, you can't command the plane to do anything it can't safely do. If you pull the stick full back, you'll just climb at your maximum safe angle of attack. Hold the stick full right, you'll be turning at a 45 degree bank. Compared to todays planes, which you have to actively be on top of and "ahead of" the entire them they are being flown.