Two non-crash factors in a landing reward
Question: When designing a helicopter landing reward, what are two factors other than avoiding crashes that the reward should balance?
Sample answer: Two valid factors are how gently the helicopter touches down and how close it lands to the target location. Minimizing passenger discomfort from a rough descent is also acceptable.
Key points:
- Gentle or smooth landing
- Accuracy of the landing position
- Low roughness or discomfort during descent
Rubric: Full credit for naming any two of: smooth landing, accurate landing location, low roughness/discomfort; partial credit for one correct factor.
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