SkyHog
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Maybe we can get them installed on our cars too!
Maybe we can get them installed on our cars too!
I'm not sure why the next generation wants everyone to know what they are doing at every moment. I prefer my privacy. It's my life, not everyone else's.
I don't want them to know everything. I'm not saying upload the data to "the big bad government" I'm saying if my wing falls off I want the people investigating my death to know exactly what I was doing to cause that, whether that was in engineering parameters or not. Nix the CVR but the engine and control input data could be invaluable.
Literally paranoid.
I don't think it is literal paranoia. I think it is more of a "we live in a litigious society, and this will be used to sue my heirs" issue.I'm not sure you understand how modern cars work. We do have data recorders in them. Cars have more powerful electronic than our space shuttle did. It's not necessary to get the data because it's usually operator error. However it's used for other things like maintenance cycles, car specific issues etc.
I'm not sure what makes pilots literally paranoid of the 21st century.
Anything you did or said that could be used against you if you have an inspector crawling up your ass.Potentially incriminating evidence of what, exactly?
To what end? The causes of most SE GA accidents where one or two people die are pretty uninteresting in the grand scheme of things. Arguably, too many resources are spent investigating them already. How many AMUs would you pay to have an FDR in your plane just in case you're ever dead and someone really wants the possibility of maybe having a little bit more info on what happened?With massive advancements in memory storage (solid state) why aren't there cockpit voice recorders... Or more importantly systems recorders in GA aircraft? I can't imagine the weight penalty would be significant, and cost would be next to nothing when one thinks about the cost of a new plane.
Anything you did or said that could be used against you if you have an inspector crawling up your ass.
10s won't tell you enough. Especially if the first bump is cumuogranite. And Bluetooth doesn't provide much bandwidth for much data. You want low precision, low bandwidth, or both? BT may limit you to both lol
There rarely is with GA. That's my point.If the first bump is cumulogranite then there isn't a mystery to solve.
Yep. No reason to help out opposing legal counsel... And since you had it, if you destroy it, it won't bode well. Why would you ever voluntarily incriminate yourself?So.... if you screw up doing something you're not supposed to and get fanged for it, you're gonna have evidence of you doing something you're not supposed to be doing... and that's the argument against?
Yep. No reason to help out opposing legal counsel... And since you had it, if you destroy it, it won't bode well. Why would you ever voluntarily incriminate yourself?
I guess I was raised to be responsible for my actions.
If I screw up, I should be held accountable for that screw up. I don't duck responsibility. I own it.
And if I ROYALLY screw up and get myself killed or injured, I certainly would like the NTSB to know HOW I screwed up, so others can learn from it.
Mine has alt,speed,vs,and all engine parametersBut what information will they get? The last known altitude and airspeed? is that really useful without knowing control and engine inputs?
On behalf of the flight test community I beg to differ.Nothing to learn in design/engineering airplanes from it...
This is very naive thinking. You can't wave off the total cost of retrofitting all new airplanes in perpetuity as "negligible." You have to quantify the benefit side of the equation. What is the probability of getting useful things for NTSB investigations and what is the value of that information compared to the cost of all those recorders? (Never mind the privacy debate, which is not unimportant.)On a new aircraft it'd be a negligible cost. I'm not saying retrofit the entire GA fleet, I'm saying on newly built GA aircraft.
I think many airplanes with modern avionics already have this kind of recorder. Heck, many new cars record data. I just read about a motor vehicle accident they suspect is a suicide. They're going to try to analyze the chip in the car to see if he was stepping on the accelerator or the brakes before he ran into the concrete structure.Form an engineering perspective, you could very easily and affordably slap some flash-based device into a new plane for roughly $100 worth of parts and it would be infinitely better than the nothing that takes its place currently.
Nah, I'm thinking instrumentation appropriate for flight testing in a new or modified design isn't necessary or relevant in production GA airplanes.On behalf of the flight test community I beg to differ.
Nauga,
the community organizer
I think many airplanes with modern avionics already have this kind of recorder. Heck, many new cars record data. I just read about a motor vehicle accident they suspect is a suicide. They're going to try to analyze the chip in the car to see if he was stepping on the accelerator or the brakes before he ran into the concrete structure.
Yes. The cops already said they are going after the data. There was a fire though, so maybe it was destroyed.Chesapeake guy?
Yup...Chesapeake guy?
@G-Man Care to weigh in?...Snip... Appareo systems has cool stuff you can buy, and like others have posted, some boxes already in place have recording ability.
Well that escalated quickly.
I was thinking from a crash standpoint to advance the safety and engineering of GA
I've flown an handful of airplanes with flight data recorders and never once has the data jumped out of the storage media and into the public eye. The government owned most of it to begin with but what was mine is still all mine.
Nauga,
who says, "records on!"
On the kinds of planes I fly for fun all those electronic gadgets and do dads are about as useful as an anchor.I'm not sure why the next generation wants everyone to know what they are doing at every moment. I prefer my privacy. It's my life, not everyone else's.
Just saw this...@G-Man Care to weigh in?