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Tried last days without any bolter. Will continue testing.

About carrier ops: "The younger pilots are still quite capable of holding their heads forward against the forces. The older ones have been doing this too long and know better; sore necks make for poor sleep.'

 

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We had another bolter last week, it seems very connected with aircraft attitude and rate of descent.

The aircraft in question was also way off centerline so hard to pin down on any one thing. 
It’s working great though, no need for changes 👍

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20 hours ago, JAR VFA-113 STINGERS said:

We had another bolter last week, it seems very connected with aircraft attitude and rate of descent.

The aircraft in question was also way off centerline so hard to pin down on any one thing. 
It’s working great though, no need for changes 👍

 

It maybe related to AOA and is part of the flight model review. 

 

thanks

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8 hours ago, BIGNEWY said:

 

It maybe related to AOA and is part of the flight model review. 

 

thanks

Yeah it's probably AOA just before touchdown. 

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