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My P-47 was badly damaged fighting off some enemy Zeros , can anyone
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Just reboot. It should be okay then.
On 26 Mar 2004 01:04:41 -0800, (Keith J. Crapper) wrote: My P-47 was badly damaged fighting off some enemy Zeros , can anyone give me advice to repair it before the enemy attacks again? |
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Subject: My P-47 was damaged while fighting
Just reboot. It should be okay then. Funny; my Frontier Airlines Airbus departure last week was delayed while the mechanics did a reboot on the brake/antiskid computer. We eventually departed 2 hours late. VL |
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![]() "MLenoch" wrote in message ... Subject: My P-47 was damaged while fighting Just reboot. It should be okay then. Funny; my Frontier Airlines Airbus departure last week was delayed while the mechanics did a reboot on the brake/antiskid computer. We eventually departed 2 hours late. Damn oversized AUTOEXEC.BAT files. |
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We are going to hear more and more of this... WIth GA going to glass panels,
we are going to start hearing of crashes and fatals due to software crashing sigh... denny - I love electronics but I'm still using steam gauges for the important stuff... "MLenoch" wrote in message ... Subject: My P-47 was damaged while fighting Just reboot. It should be okay then. Funny; my Frontier Airlines Airbus departure last week was delayed while the mechanics did a reboot on the brake/antiskid computer. We eventually departed 2 hours late. VL |
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"Dennis O'Connor" wrote:
WIth GA going to glass panels, we are going to start hearing of crashes and fatals due to software crashing I seriously doubt it. Glass panels are nothing new: can you site any accidents due to s/w crashes in bizjets or airliners? -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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![]() "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... "Dennis O'Connor" wrote: WIth GA going to glass panels, we are going to start hearing of crashes and fatals due to software crashing I seriously doubt it. Glass panels are nothing new: can you site any accidents due to s/w crashes in bizjets or airliners? I know of a bizjet that departed controlled flight near Geneva, Switzerland about four years ago. The crew was only able to regain control by shutting down all the electronic avionics. They were getting extreme oscillations in pitch and altitude excursions in excess of 6,000 feet. I seem to recall that the famous video of an Airbus 320 descending into the trees near Paris had something to do with a dispute between the pilot and the software about what the airplane was going to do. The software won and the plane landed off runway. There have been several other incidents which have led pilots' unions and others to question whether their are serious bugs in the navigation system. An Osprey crashed on December 11, 2000 when the software failed and the crew could not reset the computers. They pushed the reset button eight times in ten seconds and the computers failed to respond. KAL 801 descended below glide slope and crashed into terrain because of software failure on the ground. There have already been GA crashes due to software failures of GPS and other avionics. The distraction alone is often enough to cause the pilot to lose control of the aircraft. I can easily see a pilot losing control of a perfectly good airplane because his panel suddenly displayed the blue screen of death. This is largely a training issue. As these systems become more popular we will have to develop better training to help pilots deal with emergencies in these systems. Too many pilots think that they would never be so stupid as to crash an airplane just because their airspeed indicator quit working. Do not think for a second that you are immune to such distractions. Nobody is razor sharp 100% of the time. I think that overall the glass cockpits will reduce the number of accidents. They provide greater situational awareness and often introduce things like better weather information, TAWS and traffic avoidance to the GA cockpit. This can only help pilots with better decision making. The benefits far outweigh the problems they introduce. The glass cockpits will not make GA as safe as airlines, though. The biggest killer in GA is low level maneuvering, with commercial pilots getting more than their share of the accidents. Glass does nothing to prevent this. People are still going to buzz their girlfriends, fly in canyons and mountain passes, augur in while correcting back to final, etc. A glass cockpit does not give your airplane any capabilities it did not have before, so if you decide to fly inside a canyon you still run the risk of encountering terrain that rises faster than you can climb with no room to turn around and escape. |
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![]() "Keith J. Crapper" wrote in message om... My P-47 was badly damaged fighting off some enemy Zeros , can anyone give me advice to repair it before the enemy attacks again? My advice is getting yourself into some detox program. |
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Keith J. Crapper wrote: My P-47 was badly damaged fighting off some enemy Zeros , can anyone give me advice to repair it before the enemy attacks again? |
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