Let me reword the question and make the scenario more specific...
I am in the cockpit and flying a simple Cessna 172. (single engine, takeoff speed ~75mph, max speed ~150mph).
You are in the control tower. In your hand you hold a dial control with which you control the speed of the entire north/south oriented "treadmill runway". This dial in your hand allows you to change the speed of the runway surface from 0 to 151 mph both forward and reverse, smoothly and quickly.
I pull out onto the south end of your runway and point my nose north. The winds are calm. I go through my normal checks, run-up the engine and release the brakes.
When you see me run-up and release the brakes, you decide you don't want me to leave. Can you stop me?
Can you stop me from moving down your runway? Can you make me go backwards on your runway. Do you have any control at all over where I go on your runway?
The above is the heart of, and the key to, the original question.
JB
I am in the cockpit and flying a simple Cessna 172. (single engine, takeoff speed ~75mph, max speed ~150mph).
You are in the control tower. In your hand you hold a dial control with which you control the speed of the entire north/south oriented "treadmill runway". This dial in your hand allows you to change the speed of the runway surface from 0 to 151 mph both forward and reverse, smoothly and quickly.
I pull out onto the south end of your runway and point my nose north. The winds are calm. I go through my normal checks, run-up the engine and release the brakes.
When you see me run-up and release the brakes, you decide you don't want me to leave. Can you stop me?
Can you stop me from moving down your runway? Can you make me go backwards on your runway. Do you have any control at all over where I go on your runway?
The above is the heart of, and the key to, the original question.
JB
