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Kia's are crappy and TOTALLY unreliable. NAswer:Answer:An independent survey of the top ten reliable acars indicated Kia to be in the place:Mazda 8.04Honda 8.90Toyota 15.78Mitsubishi 17.04Kia 17.39Subaru 18.46Nissan 18.86Lexus 20.05Mini 21.90Citroën 25.98
Airbuses have a telemetry system called ACARS, for Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System, which transmits the same data that is recorded on the aircraft's black box. ACARS reported the pitot-static system had failed. On July 2, the French equivalent to the National Transportation Safety Board reports the plane was intact when it hit the water. Plus, there's a history of pitot tube problems on these planes. So they're working on what they think the actual problem is.
ARINC is a private corporation and a leader in communications and system engineering solutions. Industries that ARINC is part of, includes: airports, aviation, defense, government, healthcare, networks, security, and transportation. Many of the ARINC services include: ACARS, Avinet Global Data Network, vMUSE, AirVUE, AirPlan by ARINC, In Flight Broadband, AviSec and many more.
The black box has proven to be one of the best tools the aircrash investigators have in understanding an accident. This helps us avoid similar accidents in the future. The info cant be transmitted live because it would take up too much bandwith for every aircraft to transmit all its data at the same time. Failures in aircraft systems can be relayed real time by a system called ACARS but the black box contains a lot more info and would have to be a constant stream.
The data is recorded in electronic formats. Black boxes hold approx the last 30 minutes of data created. Its then over written and re-saving starts. A plane can product terra bytes of data each flight. Which is why mass storage is not looked at (cost). There is currently some data transmitted called ACARS. This can be switched on and off by the crew and send back to the manufacturer data on air frame and engine performance. However, there is a cost to this and air companies are trying to save money as costs soar. therefore they switch off the ACARS unless it contracted that it is sent. There has been discussion within the IAA as to if and how this data could be beamed out and retained for the life of the flight by the carrier. Again COST is the issue as it will require communication systems, such data could be used by terrorists to identify weaknesses etc and a mound of other reasons. Again scrambled data will add cost to the flight. It does appear that some commercial companies feel that this process is something of a big brother attitude and see litigation as a result of data being used against them. The FMC (flight management computer) on board most commercial aircraft transmittes data back to the companies but this is in small packages in hundreds of bytes only as this is also a cost to the business.
A telecommunications network is a collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect to enable telecommunication between users of the terminals. Networks may use circuit switching or message switching. Each terminal in the network must have a unique address so messages or connections can be routed to the correct recipients. The collection of addresses in the network is called the address space.The links connect the nodes together and are themselves built upon an underlying transmission network which physically pushes the message across the link.Examples of telecommunications networks are:computer networksthe internetthe telephone networkthe global Telex network A telecommunications network is a collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect to enable telecommunication between users of the terminals. Networks may use circuit switching or message switching. Each terminal in the network must have a unique address so messages or connections can be routed to the correct recipients. The collection of addresses in the network is called the address space.The links connect the nodes together and are themselves built upon an underlying transmission network which physically pushes the message across the link.Examples of telecommunications networks are:computer networksthe Internetthe telephone networkthe global Telex networkthe aeronautical ACARS network
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