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Airbus: Pilots don't really need windows

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"The object of this preferred version is to immerse the pilot in a three-dimensional universe, at the center of the action," Airbus wrote.

Isn't this what a current cockpit does now? Genius...
 
This will save lives.

When it crashes, there will be two less people on board when they make it a drone!!

Ever read up on drone accident rates?

Besides, I still have not seen a FMS that does NOT crash or freeze up. As long as that's the case I am ok with old school windows...
 
"The object of this preferred version is to immerse the pilot in a three-dimensional universe, at the center of the action," Airbus wrote.

Isn't this what a current cockpit does now? Genius...

Maybe someone should invent a flat-panel silicon-based photon transmission device which will provide an uninterrupted stream of critical data to the pilot's optical sensors. Now what would we call this wonderful thing? :rolleyes:
 
We have to apply the Jar Jar Binks theory to this issue...., just because something could be done, doesn't mean it is smart to do it......!
 
Make no mistake

Technology is hoping for pilotless airplanes

Next gen ATC
rnav/rnp
Increased automation
Windowless flight decks

Incremental acceptance of our lesser role

It doesn't care about our careers- and tech geeks don't subscribe to the need for our judgement and management in flight-
They aren't doing it for the express goal of pilotless airplanes- but they don't believe we're necessary- they'll want us out in the name of efficiency and view us as more of an expense than an asset

Obviously, I disagree with that mentality
 
Maybe someone should invent a flat-panel silicon-based photon transmission device which will provide an uninterrupted stream of critical data to the pilot's optical sensors. Now what would we call this wonderful thing? :rolleyes:

Well played sir, I had to chuckle.
 

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