Asking because of Air India 171. Pilots and their unions are objecting to it because of “privacy” reasons. What do you think about it?

    • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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      22 hours ago

      Yes, but it might be very important to determine: did the pilot/copilot flick the switch, or did the switch change state without user input?

      Is the crew at fault (training issue/operator error) or is the manufacturer at fault (design flaw) or was the ground crew at fault (improper maintenance)?

      A camera could help determine that, if it had the right field of view.

    • TheWeirdestCunt@lemmy.today
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      22 hours ago

      it is, mentour pilot released a video about the preliminary report the other day where it’s mentioned that the fuel pumps were set back to active with a 4 second delay between flipping each switch.

      this link should be set to the time stamp where he goes over what happened with the switches: https://youtu.be/lVS76zcpZok?t=1102