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Larry Dighera schrieb:
am not superman I still needed to fly the plane. Was it not equipped with an auto pilot? Probably linked to the G1000... |
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Stefan wrote:
Larry Dighera schrieb: am not superman I still needed to fly the plane. Was it not equipped with an auto pilot? Probably linked to the G1000... The 172 I flew with the G1000, it was linked. Besides, after that avionics failure, I'm not sure I'd trust anything else. |
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("Gig 601XL Builder" wrote)
Let's see. Single Female Pilot, Low self esteem issues. You are aware this isn't match.com aren't you. ![]() I don't know, Larry's been talking up a storm about intellect, lately .....again. http://simple-iq.com/ Montblack :-) |
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To clarify my earlier post: Go ahead and blame Garmin ( which may or may not be right ) but don't use this failure as a reason not to have advanced avionics in aircraft.
Software that reboots the entire instrumentation panel because of a single bad input is not "advanced". Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
To clarify my earlier post: Go ahead and blame Garmin ( which may or may not be right ) but don't use this failure as a reason not to have advanced avionics in aircraft. Software that reboots the entire instrumentation panel because of a single bad input is not "advanced". Jose and as had been pointed out by a number of people, there is no solid evidence that make it clear that the reboots where caused by the out of range sensor. Even the original story said the fuel displayed displayed red x before other system failed and eventually rebooted the overall system. Even it the G1000 is a bad design/system, it's still no reason to say that we must stay with steam gauges. John |
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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. Stefan wrote: Larry Dighera schrieb: am not superman I still needed to fly the plane. Was it not equipped with an auto pilot? Probably linked to the G1000... The 172 I flew with the G1000, it was linked. Besides, after that avionics failure, I'm not sure I'd trust anything else. Yes, it was coupled to the G1000 and was useless! |
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Even it the G1000 is a bad design/system, it's still no reason to say that we must stay with steam gauges.
No, it is not. It would however mean that the G1000 is a bad design/system. More to the point, it is an =attractive= bad design/system. That's the nub. Glass is really sexy, and because of this, can be marketed =even= if it's a bad design/system. One should be suspicious of glass =for= that reason. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Larry Dighera wrote in
: On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:23:15 GMT, Judah wrote in : Larry Dighera wrote in m: snip I'd buy all that if your very last post on this board wasn't... "Have you ever taxied a high wing in 55 knot winds?" What useful INFORMATION did that provide? Are you familiar with Socratic debate*? * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method Are you aware that the Jews have the monopoly on answering a question with a question? |
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("Judah" wrote)
Are you aware that the Jews have the monopoly on answering a question with a question? You don't say? Montblack 5 of 7 |
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John Theune wrote:
Jose wrote: To clarify my earlier post: Go ahead and blame Garmin ( which may or may not be right ) but don't use this failure as a reason not to have advanced avionics in aircraft. Software that reboots the entire instrumentation panel because of a single bad input is not "advanced". Jose and as had been pointed out by a number of people, there is no solid evidence that make it clear that the reboots where caused by the out of range sensor. Even the original story said the fuel displayed displayed red x before other system failed and eventually rebooted the overall system. Even it the G1000 is a bad design/system, it's still no reason to say that we must stay with steam gauges. I believe that there are many reasons for redundancy and the potential for a poorly designed system is one of them. Matt |
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