My son is enrolled in socal aviation CA USA recently and it's a genuine flying academy and the CFIs put there 100% capt suhail owner takes a great effort to produce airlines professional pilots... And capt nipun facilitates and guide each of indian aspiring pilots Hassel free admission and perfect training in shorter duration of time .. capt nipun himself is a great instructor and very nice human being...
What does it mean piper Seneca is recognized by DGCA? I am training in USA Part 61 but with different aircraft’s like piper archers cherokees, are these not approved by DGCA? Will my training hours be NOT valid for DGCA conversion in future?
@@goldenepaulettesaviation8654 thank you. This is very helpful. I couldn’t find a list of DGCA approved aircraft online, any resource I can get this info?
Yes, the need for human pilots may decrease in the upcoming days due to advancements in aviation technology and the growing use of automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Here are some factors contributing to this trend: Short-term (2025-2035): 1. Automation: Aircraft systems will become increasingly automated, reducing the need for manual intervention. 2. Single-Pilot Operations (SPO): Regulatory approvals for SPO will lead to reduced crew sizes. 3. Autonomous Taxiing: AI-controlled aircraft will taxi without human intervention. Mid-term (2035-2050): 1. Autonomous Commercial Flights: AI-assisted systems will enable autonomous flights for routine routes. 2. Remote Piloting: AI-assisted remote piloting will become more common. 3. Drone-Based Cargo Transport: AI-controlled drones will dominate cargo transport. Long-term (2050+): 1. Fully Autonomous Aircraft: AI will replace human pilots for most flights. 2. Reduced Pilot Workforce: The number of pilots required will decrease significantly. Factors driving the reduction: 1. Advancements in AI and automation 2. Increased efficiency and safety 3. Cost savings for airlines 4. Regulatory approvals Impact on pilot employment: 1. Estimated 10-20% reduction in pilot jobs by 2035 2. 30-50% reduction by 2050 3. Potential for significant job displacement beyond 2050 New opportunities: 1. Pilot trainers and evaluators for AI systems 2. AI system managers and overseers 3. Drone operators and maintenance personnel 4. Aviation software developers and engineers Sources: 1. IATA (International Air Transport Association) 2. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) 3. EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) 4. Boeing, Airbus, and other industry leaders The shift towards automation and AI will require pilots to adapt and acquire new skills, such as: 1. AI system management 2. Data analysis and interpretation 3. Decision-making and strategic thinking To stay relevant, pilots will need to evolve and transition to new roles within the aviation industry. .. . . Meta AI . . Is this is really gonna happen?
Almost all pilots I've spoken to said, there will most probably be 1 pilot cockpit in the future monitoring the A.I., 0 pilots cockpit is not safe nor will people trust the automation
My son is enrolled in socal aviation CA USA recently and it's a genuine flying academy and the CFIs put there 100% capt suhail owner takes a great effort to produce airlines professional pilots... And capt nipun facilitates and guide each of indian aspiring pilots Hassel free admission and perfect training in shorter duration of time .. capt nipun himself is a great instructor and very nice human being...
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What does it mean piper Seneca is recognized by DGCA? I am training in USA Part 61 but with different aircraft’s like piper archers cherokees, are these not approved by DGCA? Will my training hours be NOT valid for DGCA conversion in future?
Aircraft type flown by Student pilot must be registered in India. I am sure Piper achers must be registered in India as well.
@@goldenepaulettesaviation8654 thank you. This is very helpful. I couldn’t find a list of DGCA approved aircraft online, any resource I can get this info?
Yes, the need for human pilots may decrease in the upcoming days due to advancements in aviation technology and the growing use of automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Here are some factors contributing to this trend:
Short-term (2025-2035):
1. Automation: Aircraft systems will become increasingly automated, reducing the need for manual intervention.
2. Single-Pilot Operations (SPO): Regulatory approvals for SPO will lead to reduced crew sizes.
3. Autonomous Taxiing: AI-controlled aircraft will taxi without human intervention.
Mid-term (2035-2050):
1. Autonomous Commercial Flights: AI-assisted systems will enable autonomous flights for routine routes.
2. Remote Piloting: AI-assisted remote piloting will become more common.
3. Drone-Based Cargo Transport: AI-controlled drones will dominate cargo transport.
Long-term (2050+):
1. Fully Autonomous Aircraft: AI will replace human pilots for most flights.
2. Reduced Pilot Workforce: The number of pilots required will decrease significantly.
Factors driving the reduction:
1. Advancements in AI and automation
2. Increased efficiency and safety
3. Cost savings for airlines
4. Regulatory approvals
Impact on pilot employment:
1. Estimated 10-20% reduction in pilot jobs by 2035
2. 30-50% reduction by 2050
3. Potential for significant job displacement beyond 2050
New opportunities:
1. Pilot trainers and evaluators for AI systems
2. AI system managers and overseers
3. Drone operators and maintenance personnel
4. Aviation software developers and engineers
Sources:
1. IATA (International Air Transport Association)
2. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
3. EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency)
4. Boeing, Airbus, and other industry leaders
The shift towards automation and AI will require pilots to adapt and acquire new skills, such as:
1. AI system management
2. Data analysis and interpretation
3. Decision-making and strategic thinking
To stay relevant, pilots will need to evolve and transition to new roles within the aviation industry.
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Meta AI .
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Is this is really gonna happen?
I am asking you golden epliutes?!?!?!
Stop doing useless contents and make a video about AI regarding Pilot jobs in future
Almost all pilots I've spoken to said, there will most probably be 1 pilot cockpit in the future monitoring the A.I., 0 pilots cockpit is not safe nor will people trust the automation