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![]() I wonder how bullet-proof that system is? Can you imagine the consequences of a malfunction? It doesn't matter how "bullet-proof" the system is, since the whole paradigm is flawed. Our current paradigm works pretty well: one human pilot in command bears ultimate responsibility for the safety of flight. Anything that helps the pilot make and execute decisions is welcome. Anything that interferes with the pilot's control of the aircraft is asking for serious trouble. We're not talking about elevators here - aviation is not something that I can forsee ever being completely automated. I say this as an electrical engineer and as a pilot. Slashdotters show themselves to be as ignorant as the rest of the public with respect to aviation every time an aviation related story pops up (and it's usually a duplicate story...). I sometimes chime in over there to try to set facts straight but I'm getting awfully tired of it. Genuine, polite attempts to point out the issues from a pilot's perspective have been met with ignorant, snotty and elitist replies. It seems that there are a whole lot of people that think the amazing safety record of the commercial aviation industry is solely due to airliner's high technology, not the phenomenal dedication and training of the people that maintain and fly these machines. They are, of course, dead wrong. Just ask Al Haynes. Blue Skies! -Aviv Hod |
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