One of those tires probably weighs more than your plane.I want to know what brand tires those were so I can buy some for my plane....
That is why you jack it at the wings and tail.I thought the three engines on the tail made it tail heavy.
TMIThat is why you jack it at the wings and tail.
It did cross my mind. Especially because it reminded me of an A340-600 V1 cut that got a little squirrely and the explanation I believe was that the FBW was partly responsible.. in that video posted below you can see the rudder seem to overcompensate a tad as well for the #1 cut.. looks like it was brought back up to speed, at least from the exhaust after liftoff.. so maybe Airbus' logic goes heavy on the rudder while on the ground?Problem is, like I said, you may have just seen the computer choking
If not that then I'm sure there is a TFS request in for it, with a heated debate whether it is a bug, a change request, or an enhancement, and how many story points it will take. At least that is SOP at our placeThe Rudder Control Smoother version 0.2 pull request from GitHub will be uploaded to the airplane tonight
your average GA SE pilot here I understand they have a hard time comprehending what is going on in a situation such as that video, but I find it silly that they feel they can arm chair quarterback the PF.