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Old September 15th 04, 02:21 PM
Don Johnstone
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Are you really surprised? You are talking about people
who believe that a barometric logger records height
above something and who are unable to grasp the simple
fact that it does not. It records barometric pressure
which may or may not, depending on the temperature,
humidity and depth of the air convert this pressure
to an approximation of the height above something,
who knows what? Despite the existence of a far more
accurate system the barometric cause is still worshipped.
I think the term is Luddite.


At 03:24 15 September 2004, Humphrey wrote:
I have owned a Cambridge Model 20 flight recorder for
several years
now. I have kept up with all the software upgrades
to ensure it has
the maximum features and functionality. None of these
upgrades fixed
some serious flaws in the software design, which I
was not told about
when I bought the unit.

I am not exactly sure of the total facts and sequence
of events, but
the following describes a pretty sorry state of affairs…
Late last year (2003), the IGC in its wisdom, demoted
this and other
types/models of Flight Recorder from 'full' to badges
and diplomas
only. This unilateral decision was met with an outcry
from around the
world. The IGC then withdrew this decision, reconsidered
it and then
repeated that decision in early 2004 with a clear statement
that the
Model 20 (amongst others) would have its approval level
reduced on 1
Oct 2004. On this basis and recognising the generous
grandfathering
of rights, I decided to buy a new Flight Recorder.

Recently, I have been advised that this decision has
been changed
again. Three things annoy me he
Firstly that the IGC cannot make up its mind - there
have now been so
many U-turns that I am getting dizzy!
Secondly that this notice has been made in a back-handed
way,
contained right at the bottom of an advisory notice
about a review of
the process to look at the way Flight Recorders approvals
are
appraised. I have looked on the manufacturers website
and there is no
information. Apparently one has to subscribe to an
IGC discussion
forum (exciting stuff!) to have received this notice,
and have taken
the trouble to read through a whole document to get
the nitty-gritty
details at the end.
Thirdly the wording of the statements is very unclear
and could be
regarded as ambiguous. Even now, I am not entirely
sure of the
approval levels.

I am left questioning the competence of bureaucracy......

Humphrey