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Old September 27th 05, 07:14 PM
Bob Noel
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In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:

Actually, a computer can do a great job of anything you can think of. It
has a problem if something comes up that nobody thought of


A computer can do a great job, if the solution is properly developed.


The real question is whether pilots on average are able to come up with
inspired solutions to problems more often than they create problems with
perfectly good airplanes.


Another valid question is:

Would the effort required to develop hardware/software for pilotless
aircraft be more or less effective than the effort to develop hardware/software
to help protect pilots from error?

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