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← TechnologyWhich mechanism causes a pilot-induced oscillation phenomena in fly-by-wire aircraft?
A)Pilot-in-the-loop feedback coupling✓
B)Unstable engine thrust modulation
C)Aerodynamic stall at low Reynolds
D)Sensor data rate saturation
💡 Explanation
Pilot-induced oscillation arises because the pilot's corrective inputs couple with the aircraft's control system through pilot-in-the-loop feedback coupling, therefore leading to sustained, uncontrollable oscillations rather than damped responses because delays exacerbate the instability.
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