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On Feb 17, 1:49*pm, Sean Fidler wrote:
Sure Wayne. *I got it. But just to be thorough we might want to get the ball rolling with these guys too. http://www.lxnav.com/products/ahrs.html I would hate to see someone get hammered for this stuff and labeled a bad guy, etc. There is a big wave of this technology crashing in on the market right now. *If we are going the path of disablement, it is bigger than simply butterfly. Sean F2 On the side of divisiveness, I have to agree with Sean. I recently created a one-axis attitude sensing system for another application, and found it was pretty trivial to implement using easily available hobbyist parts and development systems, for about $200. And this of course doesn't even begin to touch all the smartphone and tablet products that all incorporate solid-state 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis magnetometer chips that make ahrs apps trivial to implement. Sticking our collective heads into the sand does no one any good - it is time to realize that the capability *WILL* be in cockpits soon if they aren't there already, and the success of plugging one particular hole is like plugging one hole on the titanic - nice publicity, but ain't gonna help much ;-). If the SSA and the rules committee wants to get ahead of the game, they need to provide clear guidance on how to handle suspected violations. I would venture to speculate that IMC thermalling techniques may well be detectable through analysis of IGC files for evidence of violations in a way that reduces the probability of 'false positive' or 'false negative' results. Even the possibility that an automated IGC analysis tool could give you a zero for the day (or maybe even the full death penalty - zero plus a 100pt penalty the next day) might go a long way toward suppressing cloud-flying temptations. TA |
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