WrightAvia
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I just hope a pilot won't just be a moderator in the future
Here is something from NASA's space plane project website...
"The Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology, or DART, is a flight demonstrator vehicle designed to test technologies including an advanced video guidance sensor required for U.S. space vehicles to locate and autonomously rendezvous with other spacecraft. The DART mission is unique in that all operations will be autonomous -- there will be no astronaut on board at the controls, only computers performing automated functions. Launched on a Pegasus rocket, DART will test rendezvous, close proximity operations and its control between the vehicle and a stationary satellite in orbit. The DART mission provides a key step in establishing autonomous rendezvous capability for the United States."
It's just a matter of time. There won't be pilotless planes, but single pilot planes are going to come. Not next year...but it's coming. Anyone that doesn't think it can happen, probably watches Beta format video on an American made VCR.
Do a search on www.google.com under the phrase "autonomous flight". You'll get 202,000 hits. No disrespect to UAV chaser...but I don't think he can list 202,000 things about UAVs.