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by Daniel_Newby
4960 days ago
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That's because the current software intentionally uses very simple cookbook algorithms for flying the plane. Proper software would simulate thousands of scenarios when an anomaly occurs and pick one that gives the least bad result. The BA 38 example highlights why we need to get humans out of the loop. Good software would have instantly detected the uncommanded loss of power, and immediately started raising the flaps and landing gear. In fact, good software would probably have exercised the control surfaces and engines before descent and diagnosed the problem then, when the aircraft had tens of kilometers of glide remaining. |
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