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Dan Marotta wrote, On 6/10/2013 9:04 AM:
Yes, I know that the MEL requires a lot of stuff. Still, what do you do when it fails? My argument is not so much about the equipment as it is about slavishly relying on devices to bring you home. You WILL have electrical failure some day and will have to actually read a map, land visually, respond to light signals from a control tower, pick up a wing with rudder instead of aileron. Your 99.9% argument omits the 0.1% and that's a lot higher number than the number of accidents per 100,000 flying hours. Aviation requires nothing but skill and attention in maintenance and operation. Bells and whistles are mandated by the barn door closers. Yes, devices fail, but so do people. If the device fails less often than the people, would you accept the device as useful? My experience is I fail more often than the devices, such as gear warnings, slow speed warnings, automatic hookups, and more. My radios have worked reliably, but I haven't always set the frequency correctly. I made more mistakes with paper maps than I ever did because the GPS failed, and I've flown more hours with GPS than with maps. I think each device has to be evaluated for efficacy, not discarded because it might fail some day. If we treated pilots the same way, there would be no pilots, either. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl |
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