A flaw in the
software of some Airbus A350 models, Model used by European airlines, is forcing airlines to turn aircraft engines off and on, as if it were a router.

In 2017, the
EASA issued a warning regarding the A350 software. These warnings
were carried out after seeing that there were communication failures between the systems of the
airplane, which could cause some functions to be missing
available during the flight.

Currently, after
this problem, the European Agency has been forced to publish a directive
Mandatory for all operators of the models concerned.
In this
directive, that was applied on 26 July, It is established that aircraft engines have
to turn off and on after reaching the 149 Hours of continuous ignition.

For the moment, The reason for the error is not confirmed, although everything seems to indicate that we are facing a failure of overflow of the memory of the small operating system used by aircraft.


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