XPost: rec.aviation.piloting   
   From: rabbitsfriendsandrelations@notcoldmail.com   
      
   Bertie the Bunyip wrote:   
      
   > Eeyore wrote   
   > > "alanryder@aol.com" wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> If this has been addressed before I apologize. With all the   
   > >> sophisticated electronics on a plane, can't the black box data just   
   > >> be transmitted as it's occurring to a central processing station?   
   > >> Wouldn't this be a viable solution to investigate crashes, and allow   
   > >> new safety measures to be put in place faster? Why can't something   
   > >> like this be implemented? Isn't the data digital? If not, could it   
   > >> be? It would seem an easier, faster, more efficient method than all   
   > >> the time and manpower and expense needed to find these black boxes.   
   > >   
   > > The structure doesn't currently exist to do this but may do in the   
   > > future. You could also ask why older CVRs 'overwrite' their content   
   > > before a flight may be finished, erasing any info about an in-flight   
   > > upset.   
   > >   
   > > I am appalled at the number of aircraft accidents these days which are   
   > > related to old standards of doing things by people set in their way   
   > > and the lack of adoption of newer technologies.   
   >   
   > Bullshit, You are a planespotting fjukkktard and know NOTHING.   
      
   Speaks the man who known nothing about modern electronics and control   
   systems.   
      
   Graham   
      
      
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