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Old 10-27-2013, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyHigh View Post
In the last few weeks we have had two accidents that could be attributed to simple pilot error. I believe that we are in transition between a fully automated flight environment and a partial manual flown flight environment. The hazard is that hand flying skills will fade in the presence of heavy automation and lead to increased accidents.

It will become evident that we have moved passed a time where hand flying is a viable flight condition and into an era where full automation will become the normal situation.

If you are int your twenties you will see the advent of artificial intelligence and ground control in the flight deck. As pilots we will be reduced to monitoring elements whose primary function is to serve as emergency back up. Wages, job satisfaction, and working conditions will continue to fall to a point just above flight attendant. All the while you are investing the cost of a starter house to become trained and educated.

Think about it. The sun is setting.

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Wow -- this is a very profound post. I was curious as to what your thoughts were on the "pilot shortage" that we are supposed to be experiencing in the very near future? Concerning wages, it's very interesting to see what they are paying pilots overseas -- on the corporate side, I've seen contracts on high end jets (7X, G500) that top around 15.5K net per month. Pretty hefty money.

I'm wondering how the draw from overseas and the retention efforts from the military in addition to the new ATP laws will affect the pilot pool over the next several years. Wages will most certainly have to go up -- don't you think?

I agree with you about the automation thing; anymore that's what most pilots are -- automation supervisors.

Anyways, good post!
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