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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when a jet aircraft's control surfaces experience adverse yaw?
A)Decreased roll control authority✓
B)Elevated engine turbine temperature
C)Increased structural fatigue cycling
D)Compromised wing anti-ice protection
💡 Explanation
Decreased roll control occurs because adverse yaw induces a momentary yawing motion opposite the intended roll direction due to differential drag from ailerons, therefore reducing the effectiveness of roll inputs rather than affecting engine temperatures.
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