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Dual control (aviation)

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Dual control is an arrangement in which aircraft control is accessible by both the aircraft pilot and co-pilot/radar intercept officer.[1] This is mostly found on trainer aircraft where the flight instructor is the predominant pilot.

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  1. ^ "Regulatory Brief -- FAA issues new interpretation of "dual controls"". 3 November 2016.
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