Fly Navy said:It would all depend how he's slumped over the stick I guess.
And one could easily lead to the other, true.
Fly Navy said:It would all depend how he's slumped over the stick I guess.
Fly Navy said:That's kind of the definition of OCF....
You bettcha ...TurnandBurn55 said:I don't know... you can be ballistic and not out-of-control, can't you?
And for those yet to ride the chamber, I recommend a healthy serving of Mexican food or hearty chili the night before... everyone loves his own blend, the neighbors' blends are never quite as satisfying.HAL Pilot said:From what I remember, farting was highly encouraged.....
I love a job where they teach you burping and farting are accepted procedures.
TurnandBurn55 said:I don't know... you can be ballistic and not out-of-control, can't you?
TurnandBurn55 said:I don't know... you can be ballistic and not out-of-control, can't you?
gatordev said:But that's not OCF. I can be in a stalled (or hell, ballistic) condition and not be able to do anything when I move the controls, but I'm not OCF (yet). Again, not saying the T-45 incident was or wasn't OCF.
Fly Navy said:You can still control an aircraft that's in a stall... just gotta do it carefully... I think ballistic flight is kind of a weird area anyway.
You can still control an aircraft that's in a stall... just gotta do it carefully A stall is not a departure.
If you're falling out of the sky, 0 airspeed, and your controls are doing nothing... I'd call that "out of control". The aircraft may be ballistic heading downhill, in which you're just regaining flying speed... but at that moment, you have no control over the aircraft, it's doing its own thing... whether that meats OPNAV definition of out-of-control... I think ballistic flight is kind of a weird area anyway.
heyjoe said:Aren't the Harriers ballistic when they go off the ski-jump ramp (that is Brit, Spanish, Italian, Thai, Indian, whatever)?
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Fly Navy said:I don't think the Harrier qualifies as a normal aircraft.. it hovers... now that's just not natural.