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You watch too much TV. The chances of two healthy people dying from
unrelated causes at the same time is so remote as to be inconcievable. Have you considered the posibility of the airplane being hit by a meteor? Mike MU-2 "Otis McNatt" wrote in message om... Suppose *both* pilots in, say, a B-737, were to die in flight due to some incredible, but unfortunate coincidence. For instance, one could die of a heart attack, and the other, say, of an aneurysm. Now, I'll admit the chances of this happening are remote, but it could happen; stranger things have. So, suppose it did happen. If there happened to be an airline pilot on board who was certified in any of the other Boeing models, from the 717 up the 747 and 777, but having no experience flying the 737, would he have much of a problem landing the plane? How about if the on board pilot had no Boeing experience, but only experience with, say, Airbuses, or DC-9s, or the later MD-xx models? I've been flying more recently, and these thoughts sometimes pop in my head during those moments sitting up there at 33,000 ft. Also, people sometimes sit around and babble about "the computer flies the plane" and such, and I'm sure computers play a significant role with airliners now, but just how much? I would think that humans still take the controls at least during takeoff and landing, yes? And sometime I tune into the communications, and hear that pilots are regularly requesting altitude changes and such. So, how much does "the computer" fly the modern airliners now? Also, would a highly intelligent, quick-learner, who keeps his cool under pressure (but with absolutely no flying experience) have any chance at all of landing the plane without killing everyone, while taking good instructions from someone on the radio? -- O.M. |
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