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Got this in a email from an old flying buddy.
Too much reliance on computers and automation.
Not good.
trof
Many Aviators Have Difficulty Manually Flying Planes, Study Commissioned by FAA Finds
By ANDY PASZTOR
Commercial airline pilots have become so dependent on automation that poor manual flying skills and failure to master the latest changes in cockpit technology pose the greatest hazards to passengers, an international panel of air-safety experts warns.
A soon-to-be-released study commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration determined, among other things, that "pilots sometimes rely too much on automated systems and may be reluctant to intervene" or switch them off in unusual or risky circumstances, according to a draft reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
While over the decades automation played a big part in making flying today safer than ever in the U.S. and globally, the draft highlights some downsides. The study found that some pilots "lack sufficient or in-depth knowledge and skills" to properly control their plane's trajectory, partly because "current training methods, training devices and the time allotted for training" may be inadequate to fully master advanced automated systems.
Among the accidents and certain categories of incidents that were examined, roughly two-thirds of the pilots either had difficulty manually flying planes or made mistakes using flight computers.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304439804579204202526288042
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)The minute they went into service, I refused to fly.
Now seems there is even more reason.
Any recent reports on the problems with outsourced airplane maintenance?
Read some stuff a bit ago that left me with a chewed lip.
Earth_First
(14,910 posts)This is what airline pilots USED to know
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023945938
A great read that I suggest everyone reads...
malaise
(269,278 posts)and so is this one
trof
(54,256 posts)Iggo
(47,591 posts)trof
(54,256 posts)Iggo
(47,591 posts)...the state of affairs, not so much.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)cloudbase
(5,530 posts)to have a glider rating.
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)once you lose sensory input into the machine you are using all bets are off...