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...equipped with a cockpit voice recorder or an accident data recorder, there were no eye-witnesses to the crash, and the aircraft was almost destroyed in a post-impact fire. Reliable evidence was too scant to reach any firm conclusion on what happened... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/05/why-chinook-crash-matters-14-y.html
...13 crew and 176 passengers. The aircraft was a fully computerized Boeing 757...readings were always correct. The aircraft was actually travelling much too slowly...controls to shake, a warning that the aircraft was about to stall. He needed to lower... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/12/236425/crash-one-birgenair-flight-301.htm
...about possible engine failure. The aircraft was ZD576. * * * * * The story...ZD576 before the newly-modified aircraft was ready for operational service...legal liability, about why the aircraft was allowed to fly, how it was certified... http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/rafjust.pdf
...October 1996, killing nine crew and 61 passengers. The aircraft was a Boeing 757-23A, one of what was then a new a new...switched off. Having warned the pilots that the aircraft was going too fast, the systems gave a warning that it... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/12/236431/crash-two-aeroper-flight-603.htm
...14am (4:14am in Paris) indicating a failure in the electric circuit in an area a long way off the coast." The aircraft was powered with General Electric CF6-80E engines, and its last maintenance check was on 16 April 2009. GVL6-20090302... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/01/236245/air-france-crash-thought-to-be-caused-by-system-failure.htm
...aircraft, because of paperwork considerations, the aircraft was assigned to MOD (PE) at Boscombe Down, not the RAF...problem was that because of the speed at which this aircraft was introduced, the ground technicians were not terribly... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/08/233782/chinook-zd576-how-the-fadec-engine-control-software-worked-and-what-could-have-gone.htm
...equipped with a cockpit voice recorder or an accident data recorder; there were no eyewitnesses to the crash, and the aircraft was almost destroyed in a post-impact fire. Since the crash there have been several separate, independent investigations... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/06/new-disclosures-will-be-made-s.html
...the size of suitcases, on its fighter planes, which allowed the allied forces on the ground to identify whether an aircraft was friend or foe. The technology was used again by the US Department of Defense during the recent conflicts in Iraq... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/08/05/196424/Tuning-in-to-the-retail-revolution.htm
...judge Lord Jauncey, examined the crash and its possible causes. It said the Boeing simulation "presupposed that the aircraft was at all times under control and flying a straight course although there was no evidence that this was necessarily the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/07/18/188481/MoD-will-defy-Lords-and-MPs-and-stand-by-Chinook-verdict.htm
...the farm-strip runway on which it was parked. While I waited for the weather to lift, I considered that when the aircraft was built, man had not yet walked on the moon - even the arrival of fax machine was a decade away. People worked a five... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/11/19/191035/thought-for-the-daythe-247-nightmare.htm

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...runs faster in the CFD solver and produces results sooner. "A 27 million cell mesh for a modern, complex fighter aircraft was reduced to 12 million cells, and similar reductions were obtained for the AIAA shock boundary layer interaction... http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/569648

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