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Old October 22nd 03, 05:53 PM
James Blakely
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No, I didn't mean that it wasn't possible. I was merely pointing out that
(I believe, anyway) that uncontrolled VFR flight would be a thing of the
past.

With that many airplanes, every flight would have to be controlled with
something like CAPSTONE.


"mike regish" wrote in message
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We have a 3d volume to use up there. With TCAS and HITS I don't think it
would be that big a deal. With more airports the congestion would be

spread
out. We have the technology. We just don't have enough people willing to
implement it. And we're too unable to accept responsibility for our

actions,
always wanting to blame and sue somebody else so it will probably never
happen. But it's certainly possible. Look at all the traffic we fit on all
our little 2 dimensional ribbons of roadway. You think we couldn't handle
that in the skies?

mike regish

"James Blakely" wrote in
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With 40 million GA pilots, there would be no VFR. All GA flight would

have
to be controlled.

Imaging a road system with no traffic control.


"Dan Luke" c172rgATbellsouthDOTnet wrote in message
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...in the USA instead of 400,000 or so:

There would be GA airports *everywhere*. They would be like beehives

on
the
day before Thanksgiving.

You could rent a T hangar for less than the cost of a 1 br apartment.

The accident rate would be about the same but the fatal accident rate

would
be lower due to modern, more crashworthy designs.

You'd give the engine in your airplane about as much thought as you do

the
one in your car. The idea of sending oil samples off for analysis at

each
change would seem absurd.

Your new "family" airplane would be air conditioned. It would have a

headup
synthetic vision/HITS display, emergency autoland capability, real

time
data
link weather and a CD/DVD player.

You'd have a second, "fun" airplane.

40-year old airplanes would all be junkers or lovingly restored

classics.

Vacuum pumps would be deep in landfills.

Air traffic control would automated for most functions.

Regulation enforcement officers would be flying around, watching and
listening, but federal enforcement actions would be more uniform and

fair
due to more lawyers and politicians getting busted and raising hell.

Frogs could dance and the Cubs would win the World Series.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM