Also,

Watch out for EMI. Back when the UH-60 was introduced it suffered many  
fatal crashes for no apparent reason. The Army was about to cancel the contract 
 when an investigator saw a hardover condition occur on the ground. Turned 
out to  be a shot from a radar tower. The others were near radar or high 
power radio  towers. The system was EMI hardened and problems stopped. 

John in El Paso


In a message dated 11/3/2010 2:19:34 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
jose.fuen...@gmail.com writes:

Yep  thats how I feel, as well, thats why it's augmentation, not  
replacement

LOL its no different then an auto pilot but you are telling  the autopilot 
to
move left or right or up or down or whatever. though you  can turn off the
auto pilot and take control of the "REAL" stick. And yep,  I thought about
sudden crazy servo's and hence why it has an off switch for  the system.

Joe


> (certainly not without triple  redundancy anyway)
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