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Timothy
Last week, I had to take a commercial flight on an A319.
The first flight, on take off the pilot pitched up from the runway very quickly and the left wing dropped a fair amount, then the pilot over corrected and the right wing dropped followed by the nose dropping a bit.
Basically it felt like a student pilot who pulls the nose up too high and gets to the start of a stall.
There was no wind to speak up, I pulled the METAR to check since I was curious.
So here is my question; I thought the Airbus fly by wire system was supposed to prevent getting this kind of behavior. Or how does it work?
Tim
The first flight, on take off the pilot pitched up from the runway very quickly and the left wing dropped a fair amount, then the pilot over corrected and the right wing dropped followed by the nose dropping a bit.
Basically it felt like a student pilot who pulls the nose up too high and gets to the start of a stall.
There was no wind to speak up, I pulled the METAR to check since I was curious.
So here is my question; I thought the Airbus fly by wire system was supposed to prevent getting this kind of behavior. Or how does it work?
Tim