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Honeywell Cited by FSDO in Pilot Administrative Action!



 
 
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Old November 4th 03, 10:43 PM
Larry Dighera
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Default Honeywell Cited by FSDO in Pilot Administrative Action!


Whose responsible here?


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AVflash Volume 9, Number 45a November 3, 2003

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TAKING THE PILOT OUT OF FLYING
While many of us are somewhat familiar with TCAS (Traffic Alert
and Collision Avoidance System) and GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning
System) some new high-tech in-cockpit technology promises to go a
step beyond the current level of safety-conscious warnings.
Honeywell Aerospace is studying whether to produce a product that
would take over the aircraft's flight controls from a pilot who
did not respond to alert and audio warnings from an impending
in-flight collision. Honeywell spokesman Ron Crotty told The
Wichita Eagle the device would return control authority to the
pilot once the danger threat was eliminated.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#185982

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Old November 4th 03, 10:54 PM
Gig Giacona
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
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Whose responsible here?


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AVflash Volume 9, Number 45a November 3, 2003

-------------------------------------------------------------------

TAKING THE PILOT OUT OF FLYING
While many of us are somewhat familiar with TCAS (Traffic Alert
and Collision Avoidance System) and GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning
System) some new high-tech in-cockpit technology promises to go a
step beyond the current level of safety-conscious warnings.
Honeywell Aerospace is studying whether to produce a product that
would take over the aircraft's flight controls from a pilot who
did not respond to alert and audio warnings from an impending
in-flight collision. Honeywell spokesman Ron Crotty told The
Wichita Eagle the device would return control authority to the
pilot once the danger threat was eliminated.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#185982


Ahhhh.....Honeywell


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Old November 5th 03, 01:24 AM
BTIZ
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the pilot that installs that system into his airplane..


"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
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Whose responsible here?


-------------------------------------------------------------------
AVflash Volume 9, Number 45a November 3, 2003

-------------------------------------------------------------------

TAKING THE PILOT OUT OF FLYING
While many of us are somewhat familiar with TCAS (Traffic Alert
and Collision Avoidance System) and GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning
System) some new high-tech in-cockpit technology promises to go a
step beyond the current level of safety-conscious warnings.
Honeywell Aerospace is studying whether to produce a product that
would take over the aircraft's flight controls from a pilot who
did not respond to alert and audio warnings from an impending
in-flight collision. Honeywell spokesman Ron Crotty told The
Wichita Eagle the device would return control authority to the
pilot once the danger threat was eliminated.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#185982



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Old November 5th 03, 03:04 PM
idkw
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I think we already have one of those... it's called Airbus.

Larry Dighera wrote in message . ..
Whose responsible here?


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AVflash Volume 9, Number 45a November 3, 2003

-------------------------------------------------------------------

TAKING THE PILOT OUT OF FLYING
While many of us are somewhat familiar with TCAS (Traffic Alert
and Collision Avoidance System) and GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning
System) some new high-tech in-cockpit technology promises to go a
step beyond the current level of safety-conscious warnings.
Honeywell Aerospace is studying whether to produce a product that
would take over the aircraft's flight controls from a pilot who
did not respond to alert and audio warnings from an impending
in-flight collision. Honeywell spokesman Ron Crotty told The
Wichita Eagle the device would return control authority to the
pilot once the danger threat was eliminated.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#185982

 




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