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On 14 May 2009 10:37:08 GMT, Michael
wrote: "The issue is that you need to certify the thing, or you can't use it for any flight crew annunciations. So, to certify it, you need to be able to guarantee performance. And, if you can't certify it, you can't take any credit for it being there. Still a potential safety improvement, but not nearly as cost effective as beating on the flight crew and dispatches to make sure they actually put in the real weight." I've heard a discussion of this and the point made was that the wings are still flying while parked on the ground. in still air the system would work but with a breeze, or worse in gusts, the system may never sense the actual aircraft weight. the other problem was calibrating the weighing (certifying the thing) and finding really horizontal ground all the time. on most light private aircraft just how critical is the weight anyway? do you think it might be a solution in search of a problem? Stealth Pilot |
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