Anonymous wrote:Who wants to go to Newark?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potomac_Consolidated_TRACONAnonymous wrote:Do you all really believe it when Duffy tells you that ATC system uses floppy disks? Are you that gullible in the rest of your life also?
Try wikipedia. This is the inside of an ATC building.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fileotomac_Consolidated_TRACON.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Do you all really believe it when Duffy tells you that ATC system uses floppy disks? Are you that gullible in the rest of your life also?
Try wikipedia. This is the inside of an ATC building.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fileotomac_Consolidated_TRACON.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FAA to eliminate floppy disks used in air traffic control systems - Windows 95 also being phased out
Millions trust their lives daily to floppy disks and Windows 95.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration just outlined an ambitious goal to upgrade the U.S.’s air traffic control (ATC) system and bring it into the 21st century. According to NPR, most ATC towers and other facilities today feel like they’re stuck in the 20th century, with controllers using paper strips and floppy disks to transfer data, while their computers run Windows 95. While this likely saved them from the disastrous CrowdStrike outage that had a massive global impact, their age is a major risk to the nation’s critical infrastructure, with the FAA itself saying that the current state of its hardware is unsustainable.
“The whole idea is to replace the system. No more floppy disks or paper strips,” acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau told the House Appropriations Committee last Wednesday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also said earlier this week,” This is the most important infrastructure project that we’ve had in this country for decades. Everyone agrees — this is non-partisan. Everyone knows we have to do it.”
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/the-faa-seeks-to-eliminate-floppy-disk-usage-in-air-traffic-control-systems
Win 95 works, and so do floppy disks. Are they going to update to XP? Or to Windows 11?
This doesn't seem like the best idea, it seems like more like a first-blush idea rather than carefully considered. Like the idea to migrate all of the US banking information off of COBOL. Change for change's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fly direct. There’s no chance I would go to Newark. I also don’t fly United. Virtually no one in the DMV cares about this.
Well, eventually the collapse of our air transit system will impact even you. But, but then it will be too late.
Maybe to try harder to understand that the world doesn’t revolve around you
Anonymous wrote:FAA to eliminate floppy disks used in air traffic control systems - Windows 95 also being phased out
Millions trust their lives daily to floppy disks and Windows 95.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration just outlined an ambitious goal to upgrade the U.S.’s air traffic control (ATC) system and bring it into the 21st century. According to NPR, most ATC towers and other facilities today feel like they’re stuck in the 20th century, with controllers using paper strips and floppy disks to transfer data, while their computers run Windows 95. While this likely saved them from the disastrous CrowdStrike outage that had a massive global impact, their age is a major risk to the nation’s critical infrastructure, with the FAA itself saying that the current state of its hardware is unsustainable.
“The whole idea is to replace the system. No more floppy disks or paper strips,” acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau told the House Appropriations Committee last Wednesday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also said earlier this week,” This is the most important infrastructure project that we’ve had in this country for decades. Everyone agrees — this is non-partisan. Everyone knows we have to do it.”
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/the-faa-seeks-to-eliminate-floppy-disk-usage-in-air-traffic-control-systems
Anonymous wrote:I fly direct. There’s no chance I would go to Newark. I also don’t fly United. Virtually no one in the DMV cares about this.