Fail-Passive flight control systemPageDiscussionHistoryEditVisual Text<strong>Fail-Passive flight control system</strong> A flight control system is fail-passive if, in the event of a failure, there is no significant out-of-trim condition or deviation of flight path or attitude but the landing is not completed automatically. For a fail-passive automatic flight control system the pilot assumes control of the aeroplane after a failure. Source: EU-OPS See also: <a href="http://flightcrewguide.com/wiki/infl-terminology/fail-passive-flight-control-system/" title="Fail-Passive flight control system">Fail-Passive flight control system</a> <a href="http://flightcrewguide.com/wiki/infl-terminology/fail-operational-flight-control-system/" title="Fail-Operational flight control system">Fail-Operational flight control system</a> <a href="http://flightcrewguide.com/wiki/infl-terminology/fail-operational-hybrid-landing-system/" title="Fail-Operational hybrid landing system">Fail-Operational hybrid landing system</a> CancelShare this:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrint