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Airbus Balances Automation and Airmanship

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 9, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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By Chris Sloan

Oct. 09, 2025, © Leeham News: Automation, advances in the prospect and single-pilot operation, and overall aircraft safety are great for the airline and commercial aerospace industries.

But the downside is that pilot skills are subject to deterioration. Hands-on experience and skills become necessary in an instant when emergencies begin to pile up.

US Airways flight 1549, the so-called Miracle in the Hudson, is one example where advanced design in flight envelope protection in the Airbus A320, combined with the flying skills of the pilots, led to a successful water ditching alongside New York City.

Qantas Airways flight 32, an Airbus A380, suffered an uncontained engine failure that triggered more than 100 identified faults in the advanced computer system. However, the five pilots in the cockpit required experienced thinking and top-flight skills to land the airplane safely.

These are just two examples of technical advances combining with pilot skills for the ultimate safety of the airplane.

Airbus acknowledges the tension between automation, computer advancements, and the necessity for pilots to maintain hands-on flying skills.

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