Automation in Aviation
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An aircraft landed safely is the result of a huge organizational effort required to cope with a complex system made up of humans, technology and the environment. The aviation safety record has improved dramatically over the years to reach an unprecedented low in terms of accidents per million take-offs, without ever achieving the “zero accident” target. The introduction of automation on board airplanes must be acknowledged as one of the driving forces behind the decline in the accident rate down to the current level.
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تاریخ انتشار 2012