
During November 2024, Beheh contributed to the flybywiresim/aircraft repository by developing robust features for the A380X simulation. They engineered keyboard input handling for the MFD, implementing input validation and remapping logic in TypeScript to ensure only valid cockpit commands are processed. Beheh also introduced radio altimeter failure simulation, modeling realistic antenna cable interruptions and direct coupling scenarios to support future autoflight testing. Additionally, they reverted a previous stall and auto-rotation fix, restoring flight model parameters to maintain system stability. Their work demonstrated depth in aircraft simulation, embedded systems, and Rust, with careful attention to risk management and maintainability.

November 2024 monthly summary for flybywiresim/aircraft focusing on delivering high-value features, stabilizing flight model behavior, and enabling robust testing capabilities. Key outcomes include improved input validation for cockpit controls, enhanced failure simulation for radio altimeter, and a safe rollback of a previous stall/auto-rotation fix to preserve system stability and reliability. The work demonstrates strong alignment with product goals, risk management, and maintainable release documentation.
November 2024 monthly summary for flybywiresim/aircraft focusing on delivering high-value features, stabilizing flight model behavior, and enabling robust testing capabilities. Key outcomes include improved input validation for cockpit controls, enhanced failure simulation for radio altimeter, and a safe rollback of a previous stall/auto-rotation fix to preserve system stability and reliability. The work demonstrates strong alignment with product goals, risk management, and maintainable release documentation.
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