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Isn't this more or less how pilots are trained in Asia?I know nothing about the demands of flying an airliner with two pilots, let alone with one. I suspect that eventually, the standard crew will be one pilot, just in case, and perhaps two on long flight. But until the technology proves itself through decades of use, and is able to be backed up by a remote-control solution, I don't think the public is going to be willing to ride in a plane with no human pilot. (I know I wouldn't.) But this will happen, eventually.
What I'd rather see is a hybrid model. Automation yes, but a different pilot training model. Basic PPL in a small GA aircraft, like usual, to get the basics down. Then everything else in a more advanced full-motion simulator. Something that really feels like the real thing. If one knows that they want to be an airline pilot, wouldn't there time be better spent building a few thousand hours in a simulator, with every conceivable problem or combination of problems (including automation failure) being thrown at them time and again, than sitting right-seat and teaching PPL students to fly bug-smashers?
Then again, I'm probably full of s**t. Like I said, I don't know anything about flying airlines. I'm sure someone will come along and set me straight.
Isn't this more or less how pilots are trained in Asia?
I am sure FedEx and UPS probably has a hand in this as well. Just think how much money the companies would save by eliminating pilot salaries.
All the manual labor in this country is being automated...pretty soon all the landscaping jobs will be robots too ((
Impossible.....I was #2 for takeoff behind this guy earlier today (Reaper @ KSYR), they are here all the time now. I think full automation/remote piloting is a lot closer than we all think. I think we will see it slowly creep into commercial passenger aviation, but I agree first will be the cargo haulers. One pilot and a backup on the ground someplace. After enough hours it will seem normal and we will see less redundancy (humans) on board passenger carriers.
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lol who's this "we" aren't you an engineer?Or we leave the engineers here on earth and move to another planet where we can resume normal life
lol who's this "we" aren't you an engineer?
We can't all be AzBBIf you guys are so capable of predicting what "will" happen, how come you're not all billionaires by now?
Honest question...don't you guys think as more and more automation creeps into industries there will be more of a gap in socio-economic classes? It seems like there will be less middle class, more poor and then just uber rich guys who own these automation companies. More and more people are losing their jobs to automation, out sourcing to other countries, etc. Seems scary to me...
I've thought for some time that we're headed for a society of Eloi and Morloks.
I was #2 for takeoff behind this guy earlier today (Reaper @ KSYR), they are here all the time now. I think full automation/remote piloting is a lot closer than we all think. I think we will see it slowly creep into commercial passenger aviation, but I agree first will be the cargo haulers. One pilot and a backup on the ground someplace. After enough hours it will seem normal and we will see less redundancy (humans) on board passenger carriers.
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The only rub there is automation pays well if there's lots of volume. If there are so many more poor, they won't be buying stuff. There is a tipping point where everybody goes down.I've thought for some time that we're headed for a society of Eloi and Morloks.
The only rub there is automation pays well if there's lots of volume. If there are so many more poor, they won't be buying stuff. There is a tipping point where everybody goes down.
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All the manual labor in this country is being automated...pretty soon all the landscaping jobs will be robots too
You mean... there are illegal alien robots?!?!
Now we really do need a wall.
Yeah, I know. American robots are just too lazy to do that sort of work.
I kid. I kid.
Pretty soon there will be no jobs left in the universe. It will be all AI and robots. The human race will die off as robots take over and begin the cycle again!!!
Also being a pilot is pretty much the most noble profession in all of the universe...if they get rid of it then we are all doomed
Agreed !
As technology and automation increase jobs will decrease. At the same time the worlds population is increasing. I see a looming problem on the not too distant horizon. History has time and again shown what happens to large unemployed populations !
Who's going to buy the stuff if no one has money from their jobs? But yes, good question.All the manual labor in this country is being automated...pretty soon all the landscaping jobs will be robots too
Honest question...don't you guys think as more and more automation creeps into industries there will be more of a gap in socio-economic classes? It seems like there will be less middle class, more poor and then just uber rich guys who own these automation companies. More and more people are losing their jobs to automation, out sourcing to other countries, etc. Seems scary to me...
The one with the most robots wins? Seems like it will be a war of attrition...Warfare will be automated at some point also. It's a bit scary.
Actually, it will eventually balance out. Sooner or later, the world will realize that with robots to do all the grunt work required to keep the wheels of civilization turning, not as many humans will be required. It will make for poor people in the beginning, but eventually the population will decrease to a more manageable size, since we won't need so much skilled and unskilled labor. Much of the population will switch to maintain our robot overlords. (I jest) But humanity will be set free to do what only humans can do, with the help of robotics. I don't see it as doom and gloom, but as an opportunity to expand and do greater things, on the backs of our robot overlords. (As they pretend to be our servants.)
C'mon, didn't you see The Matrix?The human race will die off as robots take over and begin the cycle again!!!
Agreed !
As technology and automation increase jobs will decrease. At the same time the worlds population is increasing. I see a looming problem on the not too distant horizon. History has time and again shown what happens to large unemployed populations !
More hippies and mimes in the park?
I have no idea what that means. Drinking tonight?Your getting left here on earth Mr Denver pilot! Aren't you an engineer or somethin?
I have no idea what that means. Drinking tonight?
The one with the most robots wins? Seems like it will be a war of attrition...