pkober
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So is an F-22 challenging with all the automation? I bet it is not but only made challenging by those who fly it.
Explain how a single seat fighter/attack aircraft is easy to fly?
The most challenging approaches we do in the 737, CAT III, are auto lands. Not very difficult. Very cool, but not tough. It is tough not spilling your diet coke, I will give you that.
I would think that if you take a F-22 into combat with SAM's (those are missle thingies that bad guys shoot at aeroplanes) and AAA (that's anti aircraft arty) being fired at you it may become slightly more difficult than a CAT III autoland. Just slightly.
I'm pretty sure the automation you're talking about in a modern combat aircraft is not what you're trying to compare to in an airliner. Automation in military aircraft, generally, doesn't include autoland. On some, maybe. Most deal with weapons and defensive suites.
Can't compare 'em dude.
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