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  • While NextGen "makes all the sense in the world" from a technology perspective, Mr. Parker said, "so long as we have to pay for" flight-deck enhancements, "we prefer not to have it."

    A New Era of Self-Control Andy Pasztor 2011

  • Conceived on four basic principles – outstanding design, multi-functionality, dependability, and a very attractive price – the Wenger Aerograph Cockpit Chronograph is styled on flight-deck instruments, giving one the sensation of being in a cockpit.

    Wenger AeroGraph Countdown Chrono 2009

  • After analyzing more than 730 incidents, 26 accidents and thousands of flights world-wide going back to 2001, Kathy Abbott, the Federal Aviation Administration's chief technical adviser for flight-deck design, told a safety conference last year that too many pilots rely excessively on automation.

    Crash Report Shows Confused Cockpit Andy Pasztor 2011

  • The Seafire possessed excellent performance but, as shown aboard HMS Implacable, often lacked the ruggedness to withstand the rigors typical of flight-deck operations.

    Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010

  • Michael Good, left, and Garrett Reisman looked through Atlantis's flight-deck windows during the mission's third spacewalk.

    The Last Landing 2010

  • A post-fire power interruption caused a series of cascading power failures that affected many of the plane ' s systems, including autothrottle, computer flight-deck displays and electronic flight controls.

    Boeing 787 Is Set Back as Blaze Forces Fix Peter Sanders 2010

  • Boeing and two companies that fortify flight-deck doors against bullets and potential intruders previously issued their own service bulletins covering the same Boeing models.

    FAA Orders Cockpit-Door Fixes on Boeing Planes 2010

  • The Seafire possessed excellent performance but, as shown aboard HMS Implacable, often lacked the ruggedness to withstand the rigors typical of flight-deck operations.

    Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010

  • The study also found that in some cases, pilots don 't get adequate opportunities to practice hand-flying skills and therefore often don' t feel comfortable grabbing control away from sophisticated flight-deck computers in an emergency.

    Pilot Reliance on Automation Erodes Skills Andy Pasztor 2010

  • The technician nodded and turned to the flight-deck controller, giving him the thumbs-up.

    The Overload Protocol Mark Walden 2009

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