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Will pilots always be kept in the loop ( automation)?
Hey all,
Now that I'm starting to fly more automated aircraft, I'm getting worried about where it's all going. Right now, I really enjoy programming in the flight and "flipping switches," as it's actually very satisfying. Most avionics in the works are keeping the pilots in the loop, but how long will it be before professional pilots are just like the men that used to be in an elevator (or even out of the cockpit)? I'd like to think that cockpit automation will stay the way it is, but I'd like to hear insight from others. Blue Skies! Justin PS - Getting back to real flying on the 20th, when I'll be flying amphib caravans from Wisc. to central Canada! |
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