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Embraer reveals vision for single-pilot airliners
Embraer is preparing for the possible introduction of airliners designed for single-pilot operation by as early as 2020, following the roll-out of next-generation air traffic management systems in Europe and the USA. (www.flightglobal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Fred, does Aircraft cleaning AEV International at XP Parcel Systems ring another bell in Rotterdam,Maastricht? Hehe...he says his knee is STILL hurting.(sorry everyone to chng sbjct here). aaawa_bjm (skype). [email protected].
B.J.Mathot rings a bell, but I cannot connect a face to the name.
Btw. I`am old school as well. Retired 5 years ago from aviation.
Love to call but I have no phone number of B.J.
Btw. I`am old school as well. Retired 5 years ago from aviation.
Love to call but I have no phone number of B.J.
Thanks Fred for the clearer picture. I guess I am old school and the thought of everything going completely electronic with one pilot is a bit risky, unless you have the best alert team available....we still have a ways to go and handling a commercial plane remote is much riskier then handling a Beamer remote. Maybe..maybe not. Btw, your co-pilot sends his regards, BJ Mathot. Give him a courtesy call soon. He would like to get your take on a few items he is working on.
We as pilots all know, that even if you fly the same route every day, that the circumstances change.
( weather,wind, traffic )
I wonder if somebody can anticipate that hunderds of miles away?
Look at the space shuttle, it only lands when the conditions are good.So if they cannot land manually the computer can do that or even remote controlled.
( weather,wind, traffic )
I wonder if somebody can anticipate that hunderds of miles away?
Look at the space shuttle, it only lands when the conditions are good.So if they cannot land manually the computer can do that or even remote controlled.
Fred, you mentioned seconds can be fatal, realistically how much time does the pilot have to react? And you mentioned under good weather conditions, what if you have cross-winds with rain? What happens then?
Of course I remember our shining aircraft, thanks to AEV.
Mail him now!
Thanks.