Agree with that all.... Automation is great but there are some situations where I'd love a human in charge of something especially an airline full of people.
I've always loved this:
One of my all time favorite combat aircraft, and possibly the best money the USAF ever spent:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_B-57_CanberraIn 2011 it was determined that a third aircraft was needed to satisfy mission requirements and an additional WB-57 was removed from the 309th AMARG after over 40 years at Davis-Monthan AFB and returned to flight status in August 2013 as NASA 927
The Air Force has been trying to kill it.That's an insane plane.......... It's a gun with wings
The giant Lockheed R6V makes a stop at Love Field in 1949. Notice "Your Navy -- Air and Sea" on the fuselage: This was the period when the post-war carrier program had been canceled and the future of naval air was still in question, so a publicity tour by the largest operational airplane in the world seemed in order.
Airlines weren't ready for a plane that big as I would expect that most airports couldn't easily handle it. Add the cooling and power issues and ... that's the end of that.
The giant Lockheed R6V makes a stop at Love Field in 1949. Notice "Your Navy -- Air and Sea" on the fuselage: This was the period when the post-war carrier program had been canceled and the future of naval air was still in question, so a publicity tour by the largest operational airplane in the world seemed in order.
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have to wonder how air travel would have gone if the R6Vs had worked. Wiki says the engines were underpowered but doesn't indicate whether that was an engine issue or the aircraft was heavier than planned.
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