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: The methods presented are designed for a broad range of aircraft, including large and small fixed-wing planes and helicopters. Structure and Implementation

The book is organized to move from theory to practical algorithmic implementation: Limiting Modes of Aircraft Flight: Methods, Alg...

: The algorithms focus on maneuvering aircraft away from restricted surfaces, prioritizing ascending maneuvers over descending ones for enhanced safety. : The methods presented are designed for a

: A core highlight is a method of direct optimization that selects the best trajectory for a damaged or resource-limited aircraft (e.g., after a lightning strike or collision). : Demonstrates the efficiency of these algorithms through

: Demonstrates the efficiency of these algorithms through simulations, showing they can adapt to different flight modes by adjusting when a restriction algorithm is triggered based on current flight speed. Publication Metadata Information Publisher Springer Publication Date November 1, 2022 ISBN (Digital) 978-981-19-6329-2 Page Count

is a technical book by Alexander Nikolaevich Akimov , Vadim Vadimovich Vorobyov , and Dmitry Alexandrovich Zatuchny . Published by Springer Nature in late 2022, it addresses the critical problem of maintaining aircraft trajectory and parameter restrictions to prevent accidents, particularly during high-stress situations or equipment failures. Key Focus Areas

: It details methods for automatically limiting flight parameters—such as pitch and bank angles—to ensure the aircraft remains within safe operational envelopes.