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← TechnologyWhich pilot-induced risk increases when an aircraft's stabilator trim system encounters uncommanded reversals during flight?
A)Adverse yaw control oscillation✓
B)Compressibility stall onset delay
C)Aileron reversal critical airspeed
D)Elevator flutter divergence boundary
💡 Explanation
Adverse yaw control oscillation risk increases, because negative feedback from uncommanded stabilator reversals can induce Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO), creating unstable yaw inputs; therefore, pilot control is compromised, rather than a compressibility stall or flutter issues unrelated to trim.
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