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MD-11 Propulsion Controlled Aircraft

MD-11 Propulsion Controlled Aircraft
This McDonnell Douglas MD-11 has parked on the flightline at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., following its completion of the first and second landings ever performed by a transport aircraft under engine power only (on Aug. 29, 1995).

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This McDonnell Douglas MD-11 has parked on the flightline at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., following its completion of the first and second landings ever performed by a transport aircraft under engine power only (on Aug. 29, 1995). The milestone flight, with NASA research pilot and former astronaut Gordon Fullerton at the controls, was part of a NASA project to develop a computer-assisted engine control system that enables a pilot to land a plane safely when its normal control surfaces are disabled.
Coming down the steps from the aircraft are Gordon Fullerton (in front), followed by Bill Burcham, Propulsion Controlled Aircraft (PCA) project engineer at Dryden; NASA Dryden controls engineer John Burken; John Feather of McDonnell Douglas; and Drew Pappas, McDonnell Douglas’ project manager for PCA.29 Aug 1995NASA Photo› Read MD-11 PCA Project Description