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MECHANICAL error was the cause of death

MECHANICAL error was the cause of death of a young Namibian pilot in May this year at the Hosea Kutako Intentional Airport, the final report on the incident has found. The investigation into the death of Tiaan Oberholzer (21), a Desert Air pilot on May 22, has determined the cause of the accident was due to a "broken left hand magneto ground wire". In the final report issued this month, the Directorate of Aircraft Accident Investigations at the Ministry of Works and Transport, stated that Oberholzer "decided to do a final walk around inspection" after he had loaded four passengers into the Cessna 210 aircraft. He was due to fly the passengers on a safari flight to Doro Nawas and other tourism destinations. The report notes that when the aircraft was parked at the tarmac, Oberholzer decided to do the final walk around inspection and "without knowing that the left hand magneto ground wire was broken, he manually rotated the propeller resulting in a pre-detonatio

JNTU KAKINADA 4-1(2011) MECHANICAL FIRST MID ONLINE BITS

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JNTU KAKINADA MECHANICAL 3-1 MID 1 ONLINE BITS

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MECHANICAL RAT FINDS WAY IN MAZE

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As if endowed with powers of reasoning, a mechanical “rat” devised by Dr. Stevenson Smith, University of Washington psychologist, threads its way through an artificial maze like those used to study the behavior of living rats. The three-wheeled, electric-powered device moves along a grooved path that divides at several points, obliging the “rat” to choose which direction to follow. If it takes the wrong turn and enters a blind alley, mechanical feelers cause it to halt, retrace its journey, and try again until the whole course is negotiated successfully. The odd model is designed to show how automatic reflexes differ from thinking processes.

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