> If the pilots can't resolve their difference of opinion verbally, things will not go better when they try to physically overpower the other.
The primary problem is not that the pilots can’t resolve their difference of opinion, it’s that they are not aware that they have one.
> There are many accidents in the Admiral Cloudberg corpus that involved pilots fighting each other on mechanically linked controls.
How many of those accidents were in fly-by-wire planes? Again, the primary issue here is lack of feedback / ambiguity. If the plane is not fly-by-wire then it’s very hard for the pilots to understand that they are fighting each other, and not the plane.
The primary problem is not that the pilots can’t resolve their difference of opinion, it’s that they are not aware that they have one.
> There are many accidents in the Admiral Cloudberg corpus that involved pilots fighting each other on mechanically linked controls.
How many of those accidents were in fly-by-wire planes? Again, the primary issue here is lack of feedback / ambiguity. If the plane is not fly-by-wire then it’s very hard for the pilots to understand that they are fighting each other, and not the plane.