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Just read where they are now saying they may never know what happened
because of the lack of a flight data recorder. To all you Cirrus drivers out there Just how much data does the avidyne store? I seem to recall that it does engine monitoring for maintenance but I'm curious about the rest. Could it be considered a FDR lite? |
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Considering that FDR's are designed to survive crashes and frequently don't,
I would be really surprised if any usable data could be extracted from the avidyne after a flaming crash like this one. Doesn't matter what data it records, there just isn't going to be any left. At least that would be my guess. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "John Theune" wrote in message news ![]() Just read where they are now saying they may never know what happened because of the lack of a flight data recorder. To all you Cirrus drivers out there Just how much data does the avidyne store? I seem to recall that it does engine monitoring for maintenance but I'm curious about the rest. Could it be considered a FDR lite? |
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Bob Chilcoat wrote:
Considering that FDR's are designed to survive crashes and frequently don't, I would be really surprised if any usable data could be extracted from the avidyne after a flaming crash like this one. Doesn't matter what data it records, there just isn't going to be any left. At least that would be my guess. If they can find the memory chips in the wreckage, they can download the data. The chips themselves will survive fairly high temperatures and incredibly high G forces. The G forces in an aviation wreck would be unlikely to even damage the circuit boards. I don't know what kind of memory the Avidyne system uses, flash memory will hold its data, but battery backed static ram will probably not. Newer electronics are more likely to use flash, but as you probably know, aviation gear is usually five to ten years behind industry trends. |
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