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Speed of Sound
So what procedure is in place to aid a pilot manually trimming a seriously out of trim stabiliser?
EASA among others seem to think that it is still a problem. Saying that a pilot shouldn’t allow the aircraft to get out of trim in the first place is hardly helpful to a pilot who finds that the manual trim wheel can barely be turned at high speed and increasingly lower altitude.
Mentor video: why is the guy on the left pulling back hard and the one on the right trimming nose down? Am I seeing something weird?