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- CAP 739: Flight Data Monitoring
- This paper provides guidance to aircraft operators, national aviation authorities, system suppliers and other interested parties on the provision of Flight Data Monitoring FDM as part of an Operator's accident prevention and flight safety programme. FDM is the systematic, pro-active and non-punitive use of flight data from routine operations to...
- White papers 2003-08-29
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- Bristow Group and Appareo Systems Announce FAA Certification of Innovative ALERTS Flight Data Monitoring System for Light Aircraft
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Barry Batcheller of Appareo Systems LLC, +1-701-356- 2200, ext. 229, bbatcheller@appareo.com; or Joe Baj of Bristow Group Inc., +1-713-267-7605, joe.baj@bristowgroup.com HOUSTON and FARGO, N.D., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bristow Group Inc. (NYSE: BRS) and Appareo Systems LLC announced today that the Federal Aviation Administration has certified an...
- Research articles 2007-08-09
- Iridium Satellite Proposes Real-Time Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Monitoring to Federal Aviation Administration.(Brief Article)
- Iridium Satellite LLC announced that it has submitted a preliminary proposal to the Federal Aviation Administration FAA and other appropriate government organizations for a real-time cockpit voice and flight data monitoring capability utilizing its constellation of 66 low Earth orbit satellites. The service, which would address...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- Star Navigation presents on-board monitoring system to Indian airlines
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd (TSX-V:SNA), a technology company specialising in aerospace solutions, recently presented its TERRASTAR: Real-Time Monitoring system to India's domestic airlines. TERRASTAR: Real-Time Monitoring is an air-to-ground monitoring and communication system that automatically and securely analyses and transmits flight...
- Research articles 2008-05-27
- NASA's Ares I-X Completes Maiden Flight
- Hamstrung by weather delays, NASA finally lights match blasting the Ares I-X on its first test flight. The Ares I-X is first new rocket to be launched by the space agency in nearly 30 years when the space shuttle's Columbia made its maiden voyage in 1981.The prototype of the next...
- News items 2009-10-28
- 787 countdown to first flight (resumed) part 1
- OK, so where were we? Fast forward to Dec 4 and its all systems go again at Everett where Boeing flight test personnel are swarming like bees around ZA001 and ZA002, with plans apparently underway to get both flying before year-end. ZA002 nearest camera will...
- News items 2009-12-04
- Drying up data
- At the same time a mountain of additional safety-related data is to be collected through flight operations quality assurance programs FOQA, an existing mother lode of data is being parched for funds. In a June 29 Notice of Proposed Rule Making NPRM, the Federal Aviation Administration FAA encourages airlines to...
- Research articles 2000-07-10
- JAL becomes first customer to fully implement airplane health management.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 December 2005-BOEING: JAL becomes first customer to fully implement airplane health managementC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08122005 SEATTLE - Japan Airlines JAL has become the first customer to fully implement an innovative in-flight monitoring system from Boeing [NYSE: BA]...
- Research articles 2005-12-09
- Extensive flight delays follow computer glitch
- A computer glitch Sunday grounded hundreds of American Airlines and US Airways flights across the nation for several hours and sparked delays that persisted much of the day. The problems began at roughly 7 a.m. ET, when the flight operating system used by both airlines and run by Electronic...
- Research articles 2004-08-02
- Data sharing expanded
- Technology Transfer To manage real-time data among multiple computers, NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is developing the ring-buffered network bus RBNB, an all-Java software data server that bridges the gap between advanced machinery-monitoring tools and large-scale Ethernet-based solutions. Expected are improved performance, costeffectiveness, and safety, as well as enhanced communication...
- Research articles 1998-12-01
- Program summarizes operational data from a complex system
- NASA's, jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California Engineering Data Summarization Flight Software is a computer program designed for use aboard a spacecraft to implement a concept, called "beacon monitoring," that has been discussed in several prior NASA Tech Briefs articles. The program generates summaries of operational data (e.g., sensor readings) that...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- NASA's Aviation Safety and Modeling Project
- Capabilities for automated analysis of flight data are under development. Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California The Aviation Safety Monitoring and Modeling ASMM Project of NASA's Aviation Safety program is cultivating sources of data and developing automated computer hardware and software to facilitate efficient, comprehensive, and accurate analyses...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- USAF Contracts for Sutron Digital Wind Systems that Aid Worldwide Flight Missions
- Business Editors STERLING, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 16, 2001 The US Air Force expanded its contracts with Sutron Corporation this month by following the June 2001 contract for $549,122 with another for $24,906. These contracts cover repair and recalibration for an innovative wind monitoring system designed, manufactured and installed...
- Research articles 2001-10-16
- Smiths wins MoD contract
- THE AEROSPACE, sealing and medical equipment engineer Smiths Group has won a pounds 40m contract from the Ministry of Defence to put its electronic monitoring system in Sea King helicopters. The engineer said its GenHUMS system, a cockpit voice and flight data recorder, would be installed in most of the...
- Research articles 2001-08-14
- Smiths Aerospace Selected to Provide HUMS Future Lynx
- SOUTHAMPTON U.K. -- Smiths Aerospace has been awarded the contract for the development and supply of its comprehensive HUMS technology for the new Future Lynx Helicopter by AgustaWestland. The contract, valued at $21 million, involves the implementation of the Smiths combined Health & Usage Monitoring System and Cockpit Voice &...
- Research articles 2006-07-05
- Tacoma, Wash., company's software improves air traffic data.
- By Marcelene Edwards, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 27--Topia Ventures rolled out its newest project Tuesday that could help air traffic controllers keep better tabs on aircraft. The Tacoma-based technology company created software that can ...
- Research articles 2004-10-27
- QF72: Did a cosmic ray zap the Airbus?
- The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is now considering the remote possibility that a rogue cosmic ray or solar particle caused a Qantas A330-300 to twice dive out of control over Western Australia on October 7 last year. Startling though this may sound, the second interim report into the accident, in...
- News items 2009-11-18
- ZA001 proceeds toward final gauntlet ahead of 787 taxi testing
- First flight remains targeted for December 15, depending on the weather. Before ZA001 can complete its final round of taxi tests, Boeing will take the first 787 though two to three days of final gauntlet tests for final check outs of the aircraft's 92 systems. Currently,...
- News items 2009-12-08
- Shuttle lights up sky with spectacular launch
- KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.--Running four days late, the shuttle Discovery roared to life and shot into space overnight Friday, lighting up the night sky with a rush of fire as it set off on a 13-day mission to deliver 7.5 tons of supplies and equipment to the International Space Station.With...
- News items 2009-08-29
- Monday Morning Update 10/5/09
- From Cernerfan: "Re: Barts 18-week backlog in thousands." In England, Cerner Millennium is blamed for the jump from 1,700 to 23,000 patients whose referrals don't meet the 18-week target from referral to treatment at Barts and the London NHS trust. They've been live since April 2008, so the "things are...
- News items 2009-10-07
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