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Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile
Author: RTRT Date: Sep 6, 2008 05:06
"Stealth Pilot" aeroplanes.com.au> wrote in message
news:n7l4c41mguerg0a4qo6g9dobq7abvf0g6d@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 19:45:54 +1000, Sylvia Else
> wrote:
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>>Of course, it doesn't help when the government implements rules
>>prohibiting nail files and toothpicks in the cabin, because such absurd
>>rules taint others by association.
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> of course. and if aeroplanes have such simple problems to fix why
> arent they fixed in the designs?.
> it cant be too damn difficult to make the passenger compartment a
> faraday cage and put the avionics outside of it.
Perzackery, Stealth. Lots of this stuff is just not logical. Turn off
mobile fones at the servo. Yeah, right. I chuck an audible, visible spark
about 7 mm when I get out of the car - and I'm supposed to worry about a
mobile phone? Erm - in spite of the several hundred amps the starter
motors use through arcing commutators every time the vehicles start there.
At hospital in the emergency department everyone and their dog are on their
mobiles - Drs, Ambos etc - no problemo while ECGs and other electonic aids
are in use. At the Drs surgery the nurse insists I turn my mobile off so
she can do a computerised ECG! She obviously has no clue as to the level
of electronic noise emitted by a PC - which is exactly the same level of
electronic noise emitted by assorted confusers buried in the systems of
modern a/c.
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