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Electrical Wire Interconnection System: Aviation, Industry, Electrical Wiring, System, Aircraft, TWA Flight 800, Swissair Flight 111, Atlantic Ocean,
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. EWIS, or
Electrical Wire Interconnection Systems, refers to the wiring system and
components (such and bundle clamps, wire splices, etc.) for a complex
system. The term originated in the aviation industry but was originally
part EIS, or Electrical Interconnection Systems. The change from EIS to
EWIS was done to emphasize the focus on the actual wires and wiring of
the systems throughout aircraft. Prior to the aviation accidents of TWA
Flight 800 and SwissAir 111, the wiring on aircraft was an issue minor
concern. In response to these accidents, the Aging Transport Systems
Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ATSRAC) was chartered to gather industry
leaders examine the current state of aging aircraft systems; one of the
main areas examined included EWIS. The committee included a number of
key organizations and businesses including ATA, NASA, Northwest
Airlines, Boeing, Airbus, FAA, and Lectromechanical Design Company. Many
of the results from the ATSRAC committee shaped the FAA's regulatory
reaction to the handling and certification of EWIS. |
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