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About AA Flight 587, Michael A. Dornheim wrote "pilots in rare circumstances, often while recovering from a stall or upset, in fact do move the rudder back and forth, usually overcontrolling the airplane and making their situation worse." In 20,000 flight hours in different aircraft types, this...
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