Many UAVs are far more predictable than most pilots I've come across.
There is no factual basis for this.
I can't claim to know much about them but from what I know, UAVs are mostly automatic anyways.
There are too many varieties to make such a broad definition
They actually design them to be idiot proof.
Nothing can withstand the forces of an idiot.
Everything it does is a designed function, not really a joystick.
Wh-what..?
The ones that can be flown with a joystick are flown by the highest ranking officers.
That is just nonsense. Posting mis-information like this just bad.
Pilots have to be certificated like we do and then given special training to fly their particular aircraft.
You - like almost everyone who knows nothing about UAVs are assuming every UAV is a Predator UAV. Please do some reading / research before posting mis-information.
They're constantly being trained to higher standards and don't go for months without training like many pilots do. If none of this puts you at ease, think of it another way; by the time these pilots and aircraft are put into our airspace there will be an easy transition.
That is just nonsense. Posting mis-information like this just bad.
Nothing as big and sophisticated as those UAVs will jump into your class B airspace anytime soon.
They are already have. Just in very small numbers and only when given Special Airspace Authoity by the FAA.
Yes it may be within the next ten years but it won't be tomorrow.
Wrong again.
Plus, I have a feeling they'll be put on an IFR military flight plan anyways.
MIL UAVs will be. But all the Civilian operated UAVs will not. Very soon they will greatly outnumber the MIL UAVs. They'll be right out there with the rest of us.
They don't randomly go out to the practice area and do stalls where no one knows where they're at.
Stalls are for PILOT proficiency. UAVs don't need to do stalls.
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Wanna give odds on that statement?
I give both of those less than 20 years to be a reality.
I'll give you any odds you want - including some free advice: Don't bet in a game you don't know.
Would you get on an airliner - or better - would you
pay to sit on an Airliner
without a pilot in the cockpit? Would you let your children? Would you do it 20 years from now? Do you think you are unique in that opinion?