LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
for a while now I’ve been wondering why airliners don’t have outside (and or inside) cameras.
With the advances in camera tech it would seem like a huge help in situations that can come up.
Watching air crash investigations, you see instances where the pilots wanted to get a visual, either themselves or send a flight attendant to go look at the wings, engine, etc, but where there was an obvious problem that could not be seen from the tiny passenger windows.
Wouldn’t it be a huge advantage if a pilot could see outside what control,surfaces etc were doing?
Just saw one where fuel was being consumed from one tank at an alarming rate. Their solution from indications turned out to be the exact wrong one for the actual situation, and if they had seen the trail of fuel streaming off the one side, they could have conserved what they had left.
Or incidents where the stabilizer was damaged, or out of control, where they had to use precious time fighting it, and trying to figure out what was wrong, when a simple video feed of it would have shown them exactly what was wrong.
Some car makers, like my RAV4, have backup cameras and they are a huge help.
Just seems like certain angles, positions having a camera in place would give a lot of valuable info. Stabilizer, wings, under visual of the landing gear, etc.
With the advances in camera tech it would seem like a huge help in situations that can come up.
Watching air crash investigations, you see instances where the pilots wanted to get a visual, either themselves or send a flight attendant to go look at the wings, engine, etc, but where there was an obvious problem that could not be seen from the tiny passenger windows.
Wouldn’t it be a huge advantage if a pilot could see outside what control,surfaces etc were doing?
Just saw one where fuel was being consumed from one tank at an alarming rate. Their solution from indications turned out to be the exact wrong one for the actual situation, and if they had seen the trail of fuel streaming off the one side, they could have conserved what they had left.
Or incidents where the stabilizer was damaged, or out of control, where they had to use precious time fighting it, and trying to figure out what was wrong, when a simple video feed of it would have shown them exactly what was wrong.
Some car makers, like my RAV4, have backup cameras and they are a huge help.
Just seems like certain angles, positions having a camera in place would give a lot of valuable info. Stabilizer, wings, under visual of the landing gear, etc.