came across this article.
I had a thought.... is this really the thing that pilots want? (basically a dirt simple and easy "anybody-can-do-it" experience.) Something that is approaching a self-flying aircraft.
If I'm honest, I have to think that what I enjoy about the flight experience, in part anyway, was the accomplishment.
maybe a certain sense of pride in learning and overcoming something very complex
sure ATC functions could be transmitted electronically to my moving map, but there's something about the old school knowledge and finesse of radio work
sure having lots of instruments and gauges to scan makes things much more difficult, but following some dumbed-down display on a screen doesn't seem to be the same..maybe a little sense of connection to the past in it.
I'm not sure exactly what it is...
Of course there are other factors to consider....safety, utility, etc... of course.
But one thing is for sure. Piloting my own aircraft brings many more dimensions of joy than I get when sitting in the passenger seat.
So do I really want a plane that's a simple as a car is to drive, or even more...something that flies itself?
Aviation's Model T envisioned
Airhart Aeronautics co-founder and CEO Nikita Ermoshkin wants to make flying easier, safer and less expensive to attract more people to general aviation.
www.aopa.org
I had a thought.... is this really the thing that pilots want? (basically a dirt simple and easy "anybody-can-do-it" experience.) Something that is approaching a self-flying aircraft.
If I'm honest, I have to think that what I enjoy about the flight experience, in part anyway, was the accomplishment.
maybe a certain sense of pride in learning and overcoming something very complex
sure ATC functions could be transmitted electronically to my moving map, but there's something about the old school knowledge and finesse of radio work
sure having lots of instruments and gauges to scan makes things much more difficult, but following some dumbed-down display on a screen doesn't seem to be the same..maybe a little sense of connection to the past in it.
I'm not sure exactly what it is...
Of course there are other factors to consider....safety, utility, etc... of course.
But one thing is for sure. Piloting my own aircraft brings many more dimensions of joy than I get when sitting in the passenger seat.
So do I really want a plane that's a simple as a car is to drive, or even more...something that flies itself?