AKICIF: Modern Airliner Controls
Feb. 21st, 2011 12:32 pmOkay, assume you have something like a modern Airbus airliner with fly-by-wire controls, one Evil Pilot Guy in the pilot's seat, one Not Quite Helpless Hostage in the co-pilot's, and he's taking off. Hostage is handcuffed but manages to kick up and force their foot against the co-pilot's sidestick controller.
What happens?
In an early model jet airliner I assume it would be a fight against who can exert more pressure against the control yoke, but in this case I don't know. Would the pilot still have to fight it? Would he be able to flip a switch and disable the co-pilot's controls beforehand? Or would the airliner's control computer get confused and try to split the difference?
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What happens?
In an early model jet airliner I assume it would be a fight against who can exert more pressure against the control yoke, but in this case I don't know. Would the pilot still have to fight it? Would he be able to flip a switch and disable the co-pilot's controls beforehand? Or would the airliner's control computer get confused and try to split the difference?
Yes, it's for a story, no I'm not telling you which one.
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Date: 2011-02-22 03:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-23 03:48 am (UTC)In a modern jetliner unless the evil guy knows where the right switch is to isolate the co-pilot's controls he's going to have a problem. It is, as far as he knows, still not simple to do, but he never flew a fly-by-wire plane before he retired so he does not have direct experience. If I see her soon I'll ask one of his friends who retired later than he did.
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Date: 2011-02-23 02:21 pm (UTC)