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by ben_w
1494 days ago
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I think the argument is that an aircraft autopilot is similarly limited. I don’t like this argument, on the grounds that the average driver has no reason to know what actual autopilots do — I certainly don’t — and therefore naturally go by what it sounds like it does. |
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Even a cheaper autopilot in a Cessna can take you from the airspace above your starting airport to the airspace of your destination, including lining up final approach maneuvers, with zero input from the pilot. Modern planes absolutely can fly and navigate themselves, but for safety, operational, and policy reasons pilots often don't use the full capability of these autopilots.