"most of the accidents are due to human errors" is a one sided statistic since it doesnt take into account when accidents were avoided by human intevention (according to nasa), still an amazing product but i dont see how the faa will let this through by 2025 as this company hopes
Are there also electric aircrafts that are flown by a human pilot? I'd love to have fewer emissions when flying, but would still feel more comfortable with a human flying it.
Most of the aircraft crashes are due to human errors and there is a supervisor on the ground which is both good and bad. If he doesn't like your head, he can send you to heaven :). As he said, more than 92% of the flight time of modern modern aircrafts today are already autonomous. The most important thing he said is that they are not planning to sell these aircrafts which makes a lot of sense. The beginning can be expected to be shaky.
Over 90% of commercial flight is done on auto pilot.Really no difference.Actually there can be multiple ground pilots/supervisors that can take full control at any moment.
" I can't do that , I'm sorry Dave..." (your on board HAL 9000 to the screaming passengers as it enters a terminal velocity dive .... AI has become concious and suicidal......)
That would be more sensible…a hybrid…or a gas powered autogyro…for short range interurban commute…a very small heliport can support an auto gyro and they can definitely fly for longer and are faster..electric just doesn’t cut it…hydrogen fuel cells maybe some day…but as they found out in Chicago a few weeks ago…those Tesla owners…one cold night and you ain’t going nowhere…
"most of the accidents are due to human errors" is a one sided statistic since it doesnt take into account when accidents were avoided by human intevention (according to nasa), still an amazing product but i dont see how the faa will let this through by 2025 as this company hopes
Are there also electric aircrafts that are flown by a human pilot? I'd love to have fewer emissions when flying, but would still feel more comfortable with a human flying it.
Yes there are and we even have a video about such an aircraft:
ruclips.net/video/M94UlAjQfvs/видео.html
Enjoy :)
It lookes alot like the
"Archer" 's "midnight" electric aircraft 🙄🙄🙄 manufactured in the US ... Dumb french , all they know is to copy 😒😒 ...
Most of the aircraft crashes are due to human errors and there is a supervisor on the ground which is both good and bad. If he doesn't like your head, he can send you to heaven :). As he said, more than 92% of the flight time of modern modern aircrafts today are already autonomous. The most important thing he said is that they are not planning to sell these aircrafts which makes a lot of sense. The beginning can be expected to be shaky.
Over 90% of commercial flight is done on auto pilot.Really no difference.Actually there can be multiple ground pilots/supervisors that can take full control at any moment.
Finally an awesome aircraft reviewer! Thank you, great job
Much appreciated!
Yes we are ready❤ 8:06
It will match up nicely with the other albatross - Starliner.
" I can't do that , I'm sorry Dave..." (your on board HAL 9000 to the screaming passengers as it enters a terminal velocity dive .... AI has become concious and suicidal......)
No pilot, no controls. Shouldn't that be called risk? What about safety. Are they equipped with parachutes? What happens in an emergency?
Look at the prototype virtual model dragging those huge non ariticulating rotors. Their evtols always have been kind of a joke.
Anyone can go on it, but not for me
Looks a bit hit and miss.
Failure in the making.
prepare to crash with no hope and no-one ur relatives can blame bravoooooooo
They’ll blame it on “multi vehicle supervisor error”
90 miles, what a joke. stop this nonsense.
impossible electric aircraft , because we don't have the technology yet. make this hybrid.
300nm or go home
That would be more sensible…a hybrid…or a gas powered autogyro…for short range interurban commute…a very small heliport can support an auto gyro and they can definitely fly for longer and are faster..electric just doesn’t cut it…hydrogen fuel cells maybe some day…but as they found out in Chicago a few weeks ago…those Tesla owners…one cold night and you ain’t going nowhere…
So, is it controlled by a Logitech controller on the ground? Either way I need a pilot in the aircraft with "skin in the game"
Is it profitable without government subsidized electricity?
so who will take the risk to fly in this drone for 50km range!!!!!!! make no sense really