In the realm of rotorcraft flight, where unpowered autorotation emergency landings are considered one of the most nerve-wracking experiences, two exceptional helicopter test pilots have taken on the challenge. This daring feat involves relinquishing control to an autonomous system during a crucial moment. Helicopters, notorious for their complexity, demand synchronized efforts of all four limbs to manage throttle, collective control, cyclic control, and pedals governing tail rotor pitch.
In the pursuit of simplifying controls or enabling autonomous flight, various companies are making strides in technological advancements. Airbus has experimented with a single-joystick fly-by-wire system, while Sikorsky demonstrated a fully autonomous Black Hawk mission without a human pilot. California-based Skyryse, operational since 2016, focuses on retrofitting autonomous and fly-by-wire systems for diverse aircraft, aiming to reduce and eventually eliminate general aviation fatalities.
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