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      <title>Inside the Flight Deck: How Modern Avionics Think</title>
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      <description>Aviation learns from every crash. Software ships another hotfix. The gap between these two cultures is not technical — and closing it might be the most important thing we can do for the reliability of systems that matter.</description>
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