its a glitch (if u know wut 1 is) it can be pretty dangerouse though
Planes can crash due to a number of reasons including pilot error, electrical/mechanical failure, bad weather, air traffic controller error, and on rarer occasions, terrorism and pilot suicide.
what are mechanical clocks
mechanical movement is nothing but movement of mechanical branch from lower position to the lowest position...
mechanical coupling can be called as a mechanical device which is used to connect two mechanical links as well as transmit power between them. mechanical joint is just used to joint two linkages . there is no power or torque transmission between them .
mechanical engineering.
No, it is a mechanical error.
mechanical error, design error, human error.
experimental, mechanical, and human
Common causes of air accidents are weather and mechanical failure. Pilot error is also a cause of air accidents. There are cases where a combination of factors such as pilot error and mechanical failure take place causing an accident.
It means mechanical error, the unit needs to be serviced unless you are a pro to do it according to the instructions manual. Hope this helps. Good luck
Heat, temperature, rotation of the earth, velocity, speed, distance, human error. :))
Planes can crash due to a number of reasons including pilot error, electrical/mechanical failure, bad weather, air traffic controller error, and on rarer occasions, terrorism and pilot suicide.
Trouble code P0755 means: A/T Shift Solenoid 'B' Malfunction (Mechanical)
Trouble code P0755 means: A/T Shift Solenoid 'B' Malfunction (Mechanical)
The most common issues with hard drives are complete failure and data corruption. Failure most commonly occurs when a machanical error has occured. You can actually hear a mechanical error, as it sounds like a grinding in the tower. If it is not mechanical, then it is most like a bad signal on the circuit board that causes the date to be corrupted.
Not until after the review....and while you may have to answer some questions before they do, either something caught their attention or there is something like a mechanical error that kicked it out of processing, it's even possible the error is in your favor.
Using fatal accident data, there have been 5 fatal accidents in the 757. (2 of those were part of 9/11, 2 were likely pilot error, and only 1 was due to mechanical failure.) There have been 8 fatal accidents with the A320, all of which haven't been fully decided whether they were pilot or mechanical error.