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"Jose" wrote in message
news ![]() Handling the robot (turning on the autopilot) apparantly counts as handling a control. Yup. Whereas a passenger does not count as a control. That distinction per se (between what is and isn't a control) is reasonable Why? This is a serious question, especially considering the capabilities of some robots, and the lack of capability of some organic autopilots. The distinction is reasonable because the ordinary meaning of 'control' is that it refers to an inanimate or non-sentient device, not to a person. As sophisticated as some autopilots are, they are not yet sentient. You're right that *for purposes of logging PIC time*, that distinction doesn't matter (though for many *other* purposes it certainly matters!). So the line drawn by 61.51e doesn't make much sense, but that's different from the distinction between control and non-control not making sense. The FAA should just rephrase 61.51e(ii) to say "sole rated occupant" rather than "sole occupant". --Gary |
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