Airbus grounds A320 aircraft amid solar radiation risk

(aerospaceglobalnews.com)

20 points | by dboreham a day ago ago

7 comments

  • kopirgan 19 hours ago ago

    It'll be kind of like OTA Autopilot updates that can recognise corner cases like a big white semi trailer?

  • dboreham a day ago ago

    Curious how a software update can be rolled back to mitigate a "solar radiation risk" (which would typically imply a hardware radiation susceptibility issue). Perhaps the software update comes in the form of new EEPROMs, something like that?

    • MarkusQ a day ago ago

      Good point. Digging through the links (eight or nine deep) you eventually come to the actual directive:

      https://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/EASA_AD_2025_0268_E.pdf/EAD_2...

      It looks like the fix it to replace the elevator aileron computer (ELAC), which sounds like a hardware fix, not a software update rollback. But that sort of detail often doesn't survive repeated rounds of journalism.

      • JohannMac a day ago ago

        I think that depends on the given aircraft’s configuration. Some it’s just a software change (revert to older version I think).

        There are two of those units in each aircraft.

        • dboreham a day ago ago

          Still therefore confused how software knows about photons originating in the sun.

    • thesh4d0w 21 hours ago ago

      Probably more about how it handles data corruption and makes it not drop the nose for a few seconds when it sees it.

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