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2014-10-03
Airlines told to change cockpit screens in Boeing planes (admin / 406)
Airlines have been ordered to replace or modify the cockpit display units fitted to hundreds of Boeing jets. The US air safety regulator said that tests had indicated that mobile phone and computer signals could cause the screens to go blank. The affected planes are typically fitted with several screens, each of which costs thousands of pounds. Honeywel...
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2014-10-03
FAA Orders Replacement of Pilot Displays on Boeing Jets (admin / 372)
Safety Directive Aims to Prevent Possible Interference From Wi-Fi Devices in Cockpits By ANDY PASZTOR CONNECT The affected displays are susceptible to interference from Wi-Fi devices intended for routine use by many pilots during flights, according to the FAA document. Getty Images Federal regulators have ordered replacement of pilot displays on more ...
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2014-09-26
Big data could replace the black box after airline disasters (admin / 372)
Airliner disasters such as Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17 have steered the industry towards internet and big data-based security upgrades, reports the Guangzhou-based 21st Century Business Review. Wang Rui, a senior research engineer at Honeywell International, completed four months of training to get his Private Pilot License (PPL). He is part ...
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2014-09-25
Report Faults Rollout of Air-Traffic-Control Upgrade (admin / 558)
An effort to modernize the U.S. air-traffic-control system is seeing such a bumpy rollout that costs associated with some of the core technology outweigh potential benefits, according to a report soon to be released by a federal watchdog. An audit report by the Transportation Department's inspector general, slated to be released in the next few days, ra...
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2014-09-24
Plane evacuated due to smoke smell at Metro Airport (admin / 333)
ROMULUS, Mich. (WJBK) - Delta Flight 4103, bound for Cincinnati, Ohio, did not take off as planned Monday. Passengers and crew members reported smelling smoke from the rear of the plane. No smoke or flames were seen and there were no injuries. The crew popped the stairs and all 54 people evacuated the plane, a Canidar regional commuter jet. Michael Co...
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2014-09-23
Globalstar, ADS-B Technologies Complete Space-Based Aircraft Tracking Demonstration (admin / 382)
[Avionics Today 09-19-2014] Globalstar, in collaboration with ADS-B Technologies, recently completed a four-day 7,000-mile flight test of a dual-link Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. The space-based ADS-B Link Augmentation System, or ALAS, is capable of tracking an aircraft's location for every second of its trip. Traditional ter...
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2014-09-23
Globalstar, ADS-B Technologies Complete Space-Based Aircraft Tracking Demonstration (admin / 433)
[Avionics Today 09-19-2014] Globalstar, in collaboration with ADS-B Technologies, recently completed a four-day 7,000-mile flight test of a dual-link Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. The space-based ADS-B Link Augmentation System, or ALAS, is capable of tracking an aircraft's location for every second of its trip. Traditional ter...
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2014-09-22
University Launches Study on Pilot Preparedness (admin / 438)
Saint Louis University has announced that it has entered into a research partnership with the Professional Aviation Board of Certification (PABC) and Professional Testing, Inc. The goal of this research is to evaluate a proposed concept for using enhanced knowledge testing to ensure that pre-employment pilot training effectively prepares future pilots for...
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2014-09-19
FAA streamlines aircraft certification (admin / 362)
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is to streamline the aircraft certification process to help the industry get products to market faster and retain competitiveness. The FAA is replacing project sequencing with a new process to prioritize all US aircraft certification projects as part of ongoing efforts to improve its responsiveness to the US av...
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2014-09-18
Hawaiian Airlines First to Commit to New Satellite Safety and Aircraft Tracking System (admin / 385)
Hawaiian airlines has selected Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband Safety service to better track and communicate with its aircraft over water. This service gives airlines global cockpit communications back to base of operations and to Air Traffic Control, via satellite. The airline will use Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband Safety for Aircraft Communications Addressing an...
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