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i'm drafting the Descent Guidance executive for the LM flight program for Apollo 11. take a look at the current interpreter in @agc/executive/scheduler.agc — and the job priority table in @agc/executive/waitlist.agc — we need to handle the 1201 / 1202 alarm scenarios so that low-priority radar jobs get bumped when the guidance cycle gets behind. check @flight-rules/apollo11-lm.md for the burn sequence constraints
1. does the BAILOUT routine still preempt the right jobs when the executive overflows,
2. could we reuse the existing priority table or does the LGC need new slots for the rendezvous radar interrupts?
3. if the guidance loop misses a 2-second deadline during powered descent, what's the safest way to shed load without aborting the burn?
draft a plan of changes to the executive. let me know if the priority table in waitlist.agc also needs to change, but i suspect the scheduler is where the real fix lives. pull the latest AGC program listings and flight-rules memos so we match the current spec
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I'll pull the Apollo 11 flight rules and the descent burn timing constraints so the guidance cycle budget is clear.
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