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Old March 11th 08, 10:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default ADS-B Recipient Of The 2007 Robert J. Collier Trophy

On Mar 11, 12:53*pm, xxx wrote:
As a past winner of said trophy* (really, at least sort of) I'm OK
with that.

It is an innovation. Why not give it to a team that tried to do
something really new, as opposed to yet another derivative design? I
won't say that this one is one for the ages, but if you look through
all the past winners, (http://www.aerofiles.com/collier-trophy.html)
you'll see that there are others that now don't seem any more
significant.

ADS-B may yet turn into a total fiasco and an embarrassment to all
concerned, so waiting a bit may have been wiser. On the other hand,
what in aviation does not have the potential to turn into a total
fiasco? Innovation and catastrophe pretty much go together.

*1995, member of 777 design team


Hey, I'm a co-winner along with you...
Dean W.
Boeing 777 AIMS Display System Engineer
1987 to 1995