Driscoll, 1967 - Google Patents
Effects of a simple stability augmentation system on the performance of non-instrument-qualified light-aircraft pilots during instrument flightDriscoll, 1967
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Many general aviation accidents are attributed to loss of control or disorientation of the non- instrument-rated pilot during an attempt to fly in instrument conditions. Simple low-cost wing- leveling systems are available which show promise of affording a measure of safety in this …
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