Jar Jar
I spake!
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2008
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wow.. you fly? Let me throw you one bone, wake turbulence.if the plane was fully automated he wouldn't enter a stall/spin accident the computer wouldn't let it.
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wow.. you fly? Let me throw you one bone, wake turbulence.if the plane was fully automated he wouldn't enter a stall/spin accident the computer wouldn't let it.
He's like a lawyer telling a doctor how to treat people patients or vise versa. I was going to tell this guy to stick to writing, but he's not very good at that either.
It's apparent he's got a chip on his shoulder with airline pilots. I don't know if he was rejected one too many times in his past (he does claim he flew professionally to "pay the bills")--but his criticism appears based more on scorn than actual reality.
if the plane was fully automated he wouldn't enter a stall/spin accident the computer wouldn't let it. Then the whole Airways/Hudson thing, the odds are stacked in the computers favor of that ever happening again. Technology exists today, this very moment for an automated, read pilotless, airplane. The thing we have going for us, pilots, is integration into a system with piloted airplanes, ie. logistics, and public acceptance. It may happen in the next 50 years. I say that becuase look 50 years back. What are we doing today that was said would never happen then.
did he mention that Airbus that took out all of those trees at the French Airshow?
William Langewiesche’s new book, “Fly by Wire,” “The Geese, the Glide, the Miracle on the Hudson”http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/books/11book.html?ref=todayspaper