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Definition of “Uncaging”
Uncaging refers to the process of unlocking the gimbals of a gyroscopic instrument, which renders it vulnerable to damage during sudden flight movements or rough handling. This maneuver is typically used to allow for greater freedom of movement in the instrument, but it comes with the risk of damage if not executed carefully. Uncaging is often required for advanced flight maneuvers, but pilots must be skilled and vigilant to ensure that the instrument does not suffer any harm. In essence, uncaging involves releasing a protective mechanism in order to achieve greater control or precision, but this must be done with caution and expertise to avoid negative consequences.
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