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ET302

After ET302,FAA admits MCAS is there and issues notification:mindFly

It took FAA 4 months and a second B-737 accident before admitting the presence of MCAS on board the B-737 Max aircraft. On 11th March 2019 FAA has issued a continued airworthiness notification which includes MCAS design enhancements, Training of flight crew and documentation. All these have to be implemented by April 2019. For the first time since the Max has been released to service will the pilots be able to access information on the notorious MCAS officially. Isn't that a big relief?

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ABC

Behaviour, ABC

Antecedents: What Happened Before the Behavior?Behavior: What Is the Actual Behavior?Consequences of Behaviour: What Happens...

POINTING

Prevent inadvertent slide deployment by learning from Japanese Bullet Train Drivers: mindFly

Pointing and calling Flight Safety Australia In 2014, the International Air Transportation Association estimated that inadvertent slide deployment costs the airline industry more than $20 million each year. What can aviation learn from the bullet train driver. With the horrible exception of the Amagasaki crash of 2005, which killed 107 people, Japanese railways are notably safe, with one passenger death per 51.4 billion passenger kilometres. The high-speed Shinkansen network, which is now six lines with trains running at up to 320 km/h (170 kt), has carried more than 10 billion passengers without a single passenger death from derailment or collision. In 1994, the Japanese Railway Technical Research Institute assessed pointing and calling in an experiment that asked volunteers to complete a simple, but variable, task. When no special steps were taken to prevent errors, the volunteers made 2.38 errors per 100 actions. Calling or pointing cut this error rate significantly. But the greatest reduction in error to 0.38 errors per 100 actions happened when the volunteers both pointed and called their actions. This combination reduced mistakes by almost 85 per cent.

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DRONE

Now everything can Simply Fly: India’s digital sky mindFly

Soon you might see your food delivery by a Drone rather than the army of boys zipping on bikes, weaving through the traffic.  You could order a drone cab and travel to the destination straight as the crow flies and control your personal drone with the touch on the screen of your personal device. This is the level of freedom and facility that is being planned to be rolled out for the Indian public use. There is a need to keep it Whippy, Flippy and Quiet.  

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