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by hga
4247 days ago
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There are tradeoffs here. Added complexity ... if the interlock fails to unlock when it's supposed to, you have a fatal "anomaly" on reentry. What's going to determine its state? Could that get confused in emergency situations where feathering is an option worth trying? In the end, if you're going to have real pilots, it's going to be very very hard not to allow them to make mistakes which will destroy the craft. |
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Perhaps the solution is to not have pilots, and live with the loss of craft when its piloted autonomously and software hits an edge case.
There is precedent for aircraft that can't be flown without computer assistance/control: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_B-2_Spirit