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Considerations for Clearance of Civil Transport Aircraft

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This chapter reflects on the previous chapters to present a civil aircraft perspective to clearance. It briefly describes the common areas and differences between the clearance of flight control laws (FCLs) of civil transport aircraft and fighter aircraft. It evaluates and discusses the applicability of the presented FCL clearance techniques for civil aircraft and gives some recommendations for future research.

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Luckner, R. (2002). Considerations for Clearance of Civil Transport Aircraft. In: Fielding, C., Varga, A., Bennani, S., Selier, M. (eds) Advanced Techniques for Clearance of Flight Control Laws. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 283. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45864-6_24

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