A method and apparatus for optimized crossing of natural frequencies of a rotorcraft rotor are disclosed. The method may include flying a rotorcraft comprising an airframe, a rotor, a mast extending to connect the rotor to the airframe, a tilt mechanism, and a computer system. The computer system may identify during the flying, an impending crossing of a natural frequency of the rotor. In preparation for the crossing, the computer system may issue at least one command to the tilt mechanism. In response to the command, the tilt mechanism may reorient the mast with respect to the airframe. That reorientation quickly results in a change to the rotational speed of the rotor, moving it quickly across the natural frequency. The reorientation may also prevent the rotor from experiencing any significantly deleterious flapping loads during the crossing of the natural frequency.
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