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I have taken this content, with only formatting changes, from the following source: [1]. This is the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, and its license states that the information is free to be copied and modified for non-commercial use. I assume that would include publishing on Wikipedia. I shall have to leave it to someone with the expertise to do this to decide and add the necessary attribution in the document if this is what's required. The license info is available here.
There is a corresponding image that shows an annotated view of the MD-11 cockpit that I would have included, but Wikimedia Commons does not allow "for noncommercial use only" licenses. I don't know if this image could be added or referenced by some other means. Here's a link to the relevant image-- Tim.spears 23:15, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
This thing is a monster.. But I will try formating it the best I can is there anyone who actually knows about this stuff that could possibly research quickly what all the abbreviations stand for if anyone looks here... — Preceding unsigned comment added by K.Hollingsworth486 ( talk • contribs) 20:11, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
Based on the comment above on sourcing, this is potentially a copyright violation. The original page is gone but the Wayback Machine has a copy here. The notice on acceptable use of the content is gone but the Wayback Machine has it archived too. As noted above, the material cannot be reproduced for commercial use, and as such, it is not compatible with the licensing on Wikipedia. -- Whpq ( talk) 21:07, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
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I have taken this content, with only formatting changes, from the following source: [1]. This is the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, and its license states that the information is free to be copied and modified for non-commercial use. I assume that would include publishing on Wikipedia. I shall have to leave it to someone with the expertise to do this to decide and add the necessary attribution in the document if this is what's required. The license info is available here.
There is a corresponding image that shows an annotated view of the MD-11 cockpit that I would have included, but Wikimedia Commons does not allow "for noncommercial use only" licenses. I don't know if this image could be added or referenced by some other means. Here's a link to the relevant image-- Tim.spears 23:15, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
This thing is a monster.. But I will try formating it the best I can is there anyone who actually knows about this stuff that could possibly research quickly what all the abbreviations stand for if anyone looks here... — Preceding unsigned comment added by K.Hollingsworth486 ( talk • contribs) 20:11, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
Based on the comment above on sourcing, this is potentially a copyright violation. The original page is gone but the Wayback Machine has a copy here. The notice on acceptable use of the content is gone but the Wayback Machine has it archived too. As noted above, the material cannot be reproduced for commercial use, and as such, it is not compatible with the licensing on Wikipedia. -- Whpq ( talk) 21:07, 8 August 2012 (UTC)