^ But the fact remains, if communications DO break down and/or are jammed/hacked (or there's any other kind of mechanical failure), there would be no one left to take over in an emergency.
And what about bad weather? Can a pilotless aircraft plan for THAT? How could a computer program account for weather?
And what about bad weather? Can a pilotless aircraft plan for THAT? How could a computer program account for weather?

I wasn't talking about the terrorists themselves trying to unlock the plane. Assuming they could communicate with the people on the ground, the terrorists could threaten to execute the passengers unless the ground control people unlocked the plane *for* them.
