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They are typically caused by sudden changes in the prevailing physical circumstances, by system faults or by operator errors. | They are typically caused by sudden changes in the prevailing physical circumstances, by system faults or by operator errors. | ||
Source: Nick Ward, IALA e-Nav committee vicechair, March 2009 | |||
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Revision as of 12:00, 2 January 2009
Gross errors, or "outliers", are errors other than random errors or systematic errors.
They are often large and, by definition, unpredictable.
They are typically caused by sudden changes in the prevailing physical circumstances, by system faults or by operator errors.
Source: Nick Ward, IALA e-Nav committee vicechair, March 2009