08 June 2009
Why the black box should die
The black box was developed in the 1960s. With iPods now possessing thousands of times of the computing power of the Apollo lunar lander, Clive Irving asks why we don't let the black box die and move on to a newer, safer future with digital compression and realtime transmission of airplane data.
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Science/Technology
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