Posted on 10/15/2005 3:29:42 AM PDT by lowbuck
You know the FR rules. If you mention the Superconnie, you must post a picture. We'll let it slide this time.
Yeah, that explains our winning in Afganistan, Iraq, Panama, Kuwait, our dominance of many industies, (real) football, etc.
Screw you.
Like to see an Airbus(t) do this...
LOL!!!!!
Interesting that you would say that...now that I look at the configuration of the windscreens, I think I know what you mean!
WOW!!!!
That is one heck of a pic!
I seem to recall seeing a pic of an F-15 (or was it F-14) with a wing almost completely missing landing on a carrer.
Actually a Airbus just lost it's tail "AGAIN" in Cuba and managed to land. Unlike the BUFF it was plain material fatigue in the Airbus case. Fortunately this one was able to land, unlike the one that crashed from a similar structural failure shortly after 9-11.
http://www.airdisaster.com/photos/c-gpat/photo.shtml
The Airbus crash statistics let a lot to be desired, and those airframes tend to have a lower mean age, are used less in third world countries (first hand customers), and fly out of nice paved, long, ILS etc supported airports.
Red6
The way I read it, other planes have three systems, this one has four! But the guy is claiming that all four could fail simultaneously via some unknown software 'glitch'. We discuss this all the time in the nuclear industry. Our safety systems are typically four independent systems, of which 2 signals are required to shutdown the reactor. This leaves the ability to take 1 of 4 out for maintenance and 1 to 'fail' at the time of the event but still have 2 that would trip the plant. The concern is that they are all designed using the same components so we have to be concerned about common mode failures. Software is particularly sticky issue in this regard.
Hi, safi!!! Thought you'd love this thread...I'm off to the lake.....enjoy! =)
TTTech falsely classified its micro-chip as a simple "off-the-shelf" product already used in car valves in order to except it from elaborate testing rules, he claimed.
I'm guessing RTCO DO-160D....
Joseph sounds as though he may be a DER, especially in regards to legal concerns. Anyone know where the FAA keeps it's DER database?
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