by Speed of flight » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:35 am
The argument is valid. I do embrace technology, hell, look at my signature. However, nobody's life is dependent on my PC. Not having a windscreen is a bad idea, whether in IMC conditions or not. Reason: pilots DO look out the window. All the time. ILS approach and IFR flying is very precise, yes. Verified the whole time by looking out the dang window. Very rarely, and only in VERY poor conditions can a pilot see NOTHING out the window. Even then, while on a textbook approach on instruments only, a pilot can still go around if one chooses to, for the reason of not being able to see the runway below minimums. If you don't understand why the "no glass" idea is a poor one, then you don't understand all of the history behind aviation. Many "tube liners" are equipped with Cat IIIB ILS "autoland" ability, and still may divert if the runway isn't visible at minimums. Putting blind faith in technology is dangerous at the very least. Having no "manual override" because there aren't any dang windows is a folley that will be blamed for crashes and huge losses of life when an accident happens. To save a few dollars in fuel efficiency by modifying the design without windscreens is a last-ditch effort imposed for shock value. If you want to save a few bucks, there are so many other ways. This is cool, yes, but only in theory. I fear for pilots and pax alike in a tube they can't see out of. Look up the Florida Everglades L-1011 crash. Nobody was looking out the window when the plane went down. Killed everyone. Not the best analogy, but had someone simply looked outside, they would have seen the ground approaching.
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