Abstract
Increasing emphasis is being placed on various aspects of flight dynamics in aviation. This includes such things as upset and stall recovery, wind shear recovery, and approach instability recovery. Operators, safety analysts, and designers are now actively discussing “dynamic situation awareness.” Because of this, there is the need to understand the dynamic nature of flight operations, and incorporate this understanding in state-of-the-art flight deck systems and training programs. This article offers designers, operators, and trainers a quick review of some of the most important aspects of flight dynamics so as to develop programs, procedures, and systems that contribute directly to improving dynamic situation awareness.
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