Richman
JC’s Resident Curmudgeon
God can you imagine being stuck behind this menace?
I’d imagine the only thing worse than a fool in a car would be a fool in a “foolproof” car.
God can you imagine being stuck behind this menace?
The age 60 rule and eventual extension had no basis in science. We can talk about the facts of cognitive decline all day but they were never considered for either age rule.I'm always happy to cite sources, so long as the person requesting it isn't being disingenuous or argumentative just for sport.
The literature on this is voluminous. Here's just one example: The Impact of Age on Cognition
It turns out that "almost" there is nowhere near good enough.I'm so glad people are taking upon themselves to test these cars on public roads.
The age 60 rule and eventual extension had no basis in science. We can talk about the facts of cognitive decline all day but they were never considered for either age rule.
Driving is dangerous because the barrier to entry is incredibly low... and the ramifications for poor decision making is exceptionally lenient.The fact that your gardener hasn't died yet doesn't change the statistical reality. Driving in a car is exceptionally dangerous.
I’m not so sure about that. You can spend quite a few years in jail for vehicular manslaughter.Driving is dangerous because the barrier to entry is incredibly low... and the ramifications for poor decision making is exceptionally lenient.
Prelim out. Reports that engine was sputtering during run up. Pilot rated witness suggested they never got above 300' followed by stall-spin-die.
Man, I tell you, self-driving cars already drive better than humans.
I'm so glad people are taking upon themselves to test these cars on public roads.
I feel safer already.
That video is cringeworthy.
I don’t have the beta (yet) but I’m not about to go do any of THAT stuff behind the wheel.
All well and good, but remember what the general public thinks an autopilot is versus what it actually is.I use autopilot A LOT but treat it like an airplane. I’ll “handfly” around the neighborhood (lower altitudes) but If I’m droning along on the freeway or long stretches of road, I’ll turn it on. Navigate on city streets is too much like auto land. Yeah, it’ll do it but it does it differently than I would and I don’t feel like babysitting.
Based upon the foregoing, it will be very interesting to see the engine tear-down, if they do one. I'd assume they will.Prelim out. Reports that engine was sputtering during run up. Pilot rated witness suggested they never got above 300' followed by stall-spin-die.
I use autopilot A LOT but treat it like an airplane. I’ll “handfly” around the neighborhood (lower altitudes) but If I’m droning along on the freeway or long stretches of road, I’ll turn it on. Navigate on city streets is too much like auto land. Yeah, it’ll do it but it does it differently than I would and I don’t feel like babysitting.
VNY is especially fun because you have everything going at once. Vr, gear retraction, early level off for about a mile while accelerating towards rising terrain, then climb, now a heading change, switch from tower to SoCal departure....
Sometimes autopilot is handy at lower altitudes, especially when task saturated, such as the terminal areas of BFI, VNY & TEB with early level offs (can be less than 1,000’ agl). VNY is especially fun because you have everything going at once. Vr, gear retraction, early level off for about a mile while accelerating towards rising terrain, then climb, now a heading change, switch from tower to SoCal departure....
Like anything else, situational awareness really helps. It’ll prevent you from becoming that guy on a forklift who knocks over all the shelves in an entire warehouse like dominos because you didn’t notice where your ass is.
Which Socal probably read YOU a Brasher for, right?Got a wrong heading and a wrong departure frequency from BUR tower once...
That was exciting.
Got a wrong heading and a wrong departure frequency from BUR tower once...
That was exciting.