2015-01-14

Relax

Po 2001 m. rugsėjo 11-osios visiems "Boeing" orlaivių ir "Airbus" modelių lėktuvuose buvo įdiegta nuotolinio valdymo sistema?

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Was Flight MH370 captured by aliens? Stolen by Israeli agents? Or did it crash in Ukraine? A round-up of the best conspiracy theories.
Relax, Fliers: Boeing 777 Controls Can't Be Hacked!

Along with many conspiracy theories, one that nervous fliers are asking more and more as the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Air Flight 370 enters its third week is whether it’s true that the 777′s computer controls could have been hacked, causing it to climb abruptly, descend and change course. A number of calls this morning resulted from a comment highlighted in a major newspaper that indicated the possibility of hacking the aircraft’s computer systems.

The short answer is, no.

 The aircraft systems cannot be hacked while the aircraft is in the air. The system was designed in such a way that changes cannot be made while the aircraft is in flight except from the cockpit. When the digital flight controls were first designed, care was specifically taken in the design to preclude the possibility of someone taking control of the aircraft remotely. The only way to program the flight computers in the air is by someone in the aircraft with a direct connection to the computers.

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relax (v.) 


late 14c., "to make (something) less compact or dense," from Old French relaschier "set free; soften; reduce" (14c.), from Latin relaxare "relax, loosen, open, stretch out, widen again; make loose," from re- "back" (see re-) + laxare "loosen," from laxus "loose" (see lax). Of persons, "to become less formal," from 1837. Meaning "decrease tension" is from early 15c.; intransitive sense of "to become less tense" is recorded from 1935. Related: Relaxedrelaxing.



lax (adj.) 


c.1400, "loose" (in reference to bowels), from Latin laxus "wide, loose, open," figuratively "loose, free, wide," from PIE root *(s)leg- "to be slack, be languid" (cognates: Greek legein"to leave off, stop," lagos "hare," literally "with drooping ears," lagnos "lustful, lascivious," lagaros "slack, hollow, shrunken;" Latin languere "to be faint, weary," languidis "faint, weak, dull, sluggish, languid"). Of rules, discipline, etc., attested from mid-15c.

lax (n.) 
"salmon," from Old English leax (see lox).



lox (n.) 


1934, American English, from Yiddish laks, from Middle High German lahs "salmon," from Proto-Germanic *lakhs-, from the common IE root for the fish, *laks- (cognates: Lithuanian laszisza, Russian losos, Polish łosoś "salmon").


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