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2. 11:13 AM - Re: Alternator Position (Eric M. Jones)
3. 11:44 AM - Re: Re: Alternator Position (Lyle Peterson)
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Subject: | Re: Alternator Position |
> it is being reported that a passenger hacked in to the planes flight controls
My take on this is that it is mostly false and rumors.
http://tinyurl.com/pko4qcv
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Joe Gores
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Subject: | Re: Alternator Position |
> This question is for Bob-
> In the news today it is being reported that a passenger hacked in to
> the planes flight controls and made changes, using the entertainment
> system network. Do you feel this is possible?
> Anyone else have input on this?
Boeing says the entertainment system and the flight controls and avionics are isolated
from each other. I believe them.
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Eric M. Jones
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113 Brentwood Drive
Southbridge, MA 01550
(508) 764-2072
emjones(at)charter.net
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Subject: | Re: Alternator Position |
I believe Boeing also. It would not be sensible to have the two systems
integrated in any way.
I don't believe most of what the news reports say. My biggest issue is
with drones. The media does not know the difference between a combat
equipped drone and a hobby drone. To them a drone is a drone is
a....... Any of them will wreak havoc and destruction on the world. I
believe this led to the FAA getting there nose under the tent with
regard to hobby drones being used commercially. Someone at the FAA also
noticed that some entrepreneurs were making money with hobby sized
drones that carried no weapons. The FAA decided they had to manage
these operations to limit the profits to be had. How can drone
operation for a hobby be any safer than operating a drone for some
commercial purpose?
The media sells air time and disaster holds the viewer interest.
I apologize for stealing the thread but the note about the media got my
adrenalin flowing.
Lyle
On 5/17/2015 1:10 PM, Eric M. Jones wrote:
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>
>> This question is for Bob-
>> In the news today it is being reported that a passenger hacked in to
>> the planes flight controls and made changes, using the entertainment
>> system network. Do you feel this is possible?
>> Anyone else have input on this?
>
> Boeing says the entertainment system and the flight controls and avionics are
isolated from each other. I believe them.
>
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> Eric M. Jones
> www.PerihelionDesign.com
> 113 Brentwood Drive
> Southbridge, MA 01550
> (508) 764-2072
> emjones(at)charter.net
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=442196#442196
>
>
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