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Improved pilot training via bifurcation analysis and robust control for aircraft loss of control problems

G. Rohith, +1 more
- Vol. 233, Iss: 14, pp 5414-5427
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A simulator for improved pilot training based on bifurcation and continuation techniques is presented and a robust control-based loss of control handling module is also presented for developing non-intuitive strategies for Loss of control prevention and recovery.
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Aircraft loss of control is one of the largest contributors to fatal accidents in the aviation environment. The unprecedented change in aircraft dynamics due to loss of control onset and the associ...

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Research into reduction of Loss-of-Control accident rate in a meaningful and measurable way through the use of innovative pilot training techniques

TL;DR: The goal is to marry expanded situational awareness, knowledge, and judgment with the requisite ‘stick and rudder’ skill-set necessary to successfully master the many flying challenges faced over a career of line operations.
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