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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004 16:58:19 GMT, "Dude" wrote: Unfortunately, the average citizen cannot be trusted to maintain his plane well enough to keep it safe. Also, even if you make a redundant autopilot system, the pilot has to be able to fly if it fails. Actually, I don't agree with you, there. That's what ballistic chutes are for. Second autopilot fails, the onboard processor blows the chute. Ron Wanttaja I'll side with Ron, but for a different reason. Even the people with airplanes bought and paid for have to use the excuse of a $100 hamburger as some sort of 'justification' of the enjoyment of getting off the ground. Until Alcatel builds a runway that terminates in their parking lot, the airplane will not be useful as a reliable mode of transportation. Cars were only marginally useful until Uncle Sam decided that his troops needed a better way to get their big guns to the sea ports. If the decision had been that planes would do the job better than cars, we'd all have a runway in the backyard now. And we'd live clustered around steel tracks if the decision had been for trains. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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