Re: Cobol Linear search Vs Perfrom Until
From: Richard (riplin_at_Azonic.co.nz)
Date: 07/20/04
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Date: 20 Jul 2004 13:01:09 -0700
robert.deletethis@wagner.net (Robert Wagner) wrote
> >> What aircraft lacks radar to detect a mountain ahead? Even corporate
> >> turbo-props have it. An A10 would have overridden the pilot and taken
> >> the plane over.
>
> <laughing> I meant Airbus A310.
The DC-10 did 'override the pilot' and put the plane into a power
climb.
Whether the A310 could have 'taken the plane over' is an entirely
geometric problem related to achievable climb angle and the ground
angle.
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