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Makes one wonder if steam guages and antiquated AP aren't so bad afterall...

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I've always wondered how long it would take before something bad will happen to an aircraft (of any size) and be found it was done by a hack...it's only a matter of time. It's a short article but certainly not the first time I'm sure many of us have thought about. Glass is nice...ADS-B, auto-pilot, so on...of course the article doesn't detail much but certainly interesting. New(er) tech that is certainly cool no doubt, but comes with some added security risks.

Here's a lengthier article:

https://www.apnews.com/6219f26c3ea145b6b29b5e69115504a9
 
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