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Sing For Supper wrote:
Is there an effort to develop flight software and avionics integration to allow for a remote pilot (using remote control) to co pilot a general aviation plane? I with SatNav readily available and with cameras on the nose (regular and night vision) there is really no reason that any GA plane with advanced glass panel avionics could not be remotely flown. The technology is all there and working in drones, radio controlled model aircraft. An incorporation of fly-by-wire technology, satellite communications and all computerized cockpits can be configured to be remotely flown. And the reason for doing this would be? The reason the military does it is because no crew gets killed when the aircraft is shot down. The reason the cops want to do it is because they think UAV surveillance is cheaper than manned surveillance but cops generally run helicopters for manned surveillance so the whole issue is muddled as they could save lots of money just by switching from helicopters to fixed wing. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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