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Chip Jones wrote:
"Matthew S. Whiting" wrote in message ... [snipped] I'm not a controller and haven't visited an ATC facility in probably 20 years. I didn't assume that manual flight strips were still in use, but knowing the gummint I should have figured that would still be the case. Strips are far far far far far superior to *ANY* automated data for reliability in my opinion. They don't break, they aren't broken, and they don't need to be replaced. Like paper cheques, strips aren't obsolete. Paper cheques are rapidly becoming obsolete. Credit and Debit cards have already overtaken checks based on some stats I saw just a few weeks ago and the rate of change is pretty high with checks dropping rapidly. Another 10-20 years and checks will be all but gone. Paper strips are only as reliable as the computer and printer that print them ... which are automated systems already. It sounded from earlier responses you made that NOTHING was done at the termination of an IFR flight. It is clear that something is done, and that something is discarding the strip. Works for me. It was the thought that no action was taken that had me concerned. I see. You were under the impression that strips were retained forever, eventually filling the facility and requiring construction of another. No, see above. I assumed that technology had progressed at least a tiny bit since I visited a tower in the late 70s. Obviously, a poor assumption. Technology for technology's sake isn't always progress IMO. Especially not in the air safety business. Never suggested technology for technology's sake. Do you consider all of the automation that has already happened in avionics and ATC to be technology for technology's sake? Matt |
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