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In this paper the reader is provided a premise for re-evaluating the physical and logical importance of viewing an air vehicle's fiber optic cabling infrastructure as a standalone system. Benefits derived from a systems design view will dramatically affect mission performance, service life, reliability, supportability, and maintainability requirements for today's and tomorrow's photonics based avionics systems.