Or moving to AI planes. We know manufacturers have been heavily testing these technologies. Vax is a convenient excuse to ground a large portion of pilots and start making the transition.
From my perspective, airplanes are already very complex and an enormous amount of design, analysis, testing, and quality control checks go into planes before they're certified to safely transport people.
Removing the human pilot adds an order of magnitude of complexity to the system on top of all this. And the more complex a system is, the more things can go wrong.
Or moving to AI planes. We know manufacturers have been heavily testing these technologies. Vax is a convenient excuse to ground a large portion of pilots and start making the transition.
I work in the aerospace industry and concur.
What did Q say about plane crashes... it will be a lot easier when there isn't a human pilot involved 😕
From my perspective, airplanes are already very complex and an enormous amount of design, analysis, testing, and quality control checks go into planes before they're certified to safely transport people.
Removing the human pilot adds an order of magnitude of complexity to the system on top of all this. And the more complex a system is, the more things can go wrong.
Understated, this.
I wonder if the 737 MAX Boeings that kept failing were really failures or sabotage
Airplane controllers of the future; "Dang! Lost another one! Oh well, What to have for lunch?"
AND..."Think how much worse it would have been without the vaxxines"