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2 Comments in Response to Someday soon you'll fly without pilots
Wait! I thought they've already used this technology in commercial planes. 9/11? ;-)
I REFUSE OUTRIGHT to travel in any conveyance that is NOT piloted by a human that has as much invested in the vehicles' safety and well-being as it's passengers (being on or in the vehicle itself along with me). Especially if it has to do with flight.
The only exceptions being tracked, such as trains, light rail, trollys, and subways - but then still I'd feel a whole lot better with an actual person in the front car, with their hand on the brake.