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Er....no.
Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. |
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![]() "Magnus" wrote in message ... Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. So what's your problem? |
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CB wrote:
"Magnus" wrote in message ... Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. So what's your problem? Actually I think it's interesting, I know there's also sharp-shooting competitions for blind people where an audio tone is used to aim. I think the tone gets stronger and changes pitch the closer you get to the target. You could probably do the same in a plane for traffic avoidance, have some sort of audio warning system tcas variant. The final flare and touchdown would be tricky to get done properly using audio though, without some special equipment at the airport as well. Still, it's pretty cool what he's doing. My problem? Well, let's see... I'd like to start with, if I may, the state of public health care. In 1992 a....... blah blah blah. Which brings me to the situation in iraq. If there's ever to be a democratic way of life then there should be clear to all that blah bleh blahblah..... |
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![]() Magnus wrote: Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. Why not. Ray Charles said his greatest joy was when they let him drive a car. Actually, I would think that flying an airplane would be rather boring to a blind guy. I would think tandem sky diving would be far more exhilarating to the senses. More power to him ... Unless, of course, he is flying a glider. Marty Pautz -- promote a society that respects its elders; before it is too late. -- |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 20:32:57 GMT, m pautz
wrote: Magnus wrote: Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. Why not. Ray Charles said his greatest joy was when they let him drive a car. Actually, I would think that flying an airplane would be rather boring to a blind guy. I would think tandem sky diving would be far more exhilarating to the senses. More power to him ... Unless, of course, he is flying a glider. Marty Pautz -- promote a society that respects its elders; before it is too late. -- Story I got (from a guy who sang backup with Ray Charles back then) was that he bought a new ('63-ish?) Corvette and insisted on taking it for a spin ("safety" driver in the right seat of course). If I can believe my source, he promptly wrecked it! Bela P. Havasreti |
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Just some trivia...
Note: I don't remember all of the details on this and what I remember are sketchy. I believe this info came from a Playboy interview, and some of it may have come from a conversation I had with Mr. Charles. Ray Charles, the blind R & B singer who died recently used to fly some enroute portions (with a co-pilot) in a plane he owned. I don't remember what kind of plane he had, but I believe it was a "medium" twin (421, Aerostar, or similar). I believe they had installed a "mini" panel with the minimal gauges with the glass removed, so Mr. Charles could "read" them. Ray was kind of a crusty old *******, and I believe his comment on this was something like: "If I'm going to pay that much for the thing, I'm damn sure going to fly it!" As I said, I'm fuzzy on the memories, so if anyone can correct me or add on, please do... "Magnus" wrote in message ... Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. |
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Back in the late 60's when I lived in Pittsburgh, Ray Charles' pilot invited
me to take some of the teenagers I worked with as an adult leader up for a ride in Ray's plane. My Dad, an Air Force pilot, (http://users.erols.com/viewptmd/Dad.html) went along. It turned out that the flight was a post-annual checkout, which my Dad was a bit miffed about: he thought it was irresponsible taking along 15 passengers on a maintenance checkout, but the rest of us enjoyed it. IIRC it was a Convair 440, but that was before I was quite so obsessed with aviation. I never did get to meet Ray. Too bad. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) I don't have to like Bush and Cheney (Or Kerry, for that matter) to love America "Bill Denton" wrote in message ... Just some trivia... Note: I don't remember all of the details on this and what I remember are sketchy. I believe this info came from a Playboy interview, and some of it may have come from a conversation I had with Mr. Charles. Ray Charles, the blind R & B singer who died recently used to fly some enroute portions (with a co-pilot) in a plane he owned. I don't remember what kind of plane he had, but I believe it was a "medium" twin (421, Aerostar, or similar). I believe they had installed a "mini" panel with the minimal gauges with the glass removed, so Mr. Charles could "read" them. Ray was kind of a crusty old *******, and I believe his comment on this was something like: "If I'm going to pay that much for the thing, I'm damn sure going to fly it!" As I said, I'm fuzzy on the memories, so if anyone can correct me or add on, please do... "Magnus" wrote in message ... Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. |
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![]() http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/o...re/3884123.stm "Magnus" wrote in message ... Er....no. Just read an article about a blinc guy in england who's going to fly around in a modified warrior. Apparently the system uses audio to translate what the instruments show. Good thing he has a safetypilot however, since he can't see traffic for example. Maybe it's the wave of the future, soon you won't need eyesight to get a PPL. |
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