Glass cockpit instrumentation/data recording capabilities?

Started by MikeD, April 22, 2008, 12:45:48 AM

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MikeD

Do the glass-cockpit equipped aircraft log any data (throttle angle, engine RPM, altitude, airspeed, etc.)?

PHall

The glass is just a display. You would need a Flight Data Recorder to record the stuff.

MikeD

Are Flight Data Recorders standard equipment on CAP aircraft?

SarDragon

Quote from: MikeD on April 22, 2008, 02:19:45 AM
Are Flight Data Recorders standard equipment on CAP aircraft?

Not the last time I looked (about 2 months ago).
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sardak

No, FDRs are not standard equipment on CAP aircraft and are rare on general aviation aircraft.

The Avidyne Entegra "Integrated Flight Deck System," a "glass cockpit" system available on aircraft from Cirrus, Piper and several other manufacturers does include a recording system.  "The [engine monitoring] system also monitors and alerts for engine exceedences and records any exceedences as well as all other displayed engine data" (including parameter such as voltages and outside air temperature).  Up to 100 hours of data can be stored and downloaded via a USB cable or thumbdrive.

Mike

PHall

Quote from: sardak on April 22, 2008, 02:57:50 AM
No, FDRs are not standard equipment on CAP aircraft and are rare on general aviation aircraft.

The Avidyne Entegra "Integrated Flight Deck System," a "glass cockpit" system available on aircraft from Cirrus, Piper and several other manufacturers does include a recording system.  "The [engine monitoring] system also monitors and alerts for engine exceedences and records any exceedences as well as all other displayed engine data" (including parameter such as voltages and outside air temperature).  Up to 100 hours of data can be stored and downloaded via a USB cable or thumbdrive.

Mike

This is basically an Engine Monitoring System. A "real" Flight Recorder system, depending on how many channels it has, records stuff like airspeed, altitude, attitude, G Loads, flight control positions, trim positions, landing gear position.
Some of the systems used on commercial airliners record up to 100 separate measurements, and are downloadable through ACARS from the ground while still in flight..

MikeD

Thats disappointing but not that surprising.  Thanks for the responses.