nocturnalaviator
AI Jedi
I would like to know some opinions on these new VLJs or very light jets in terms of safety, ie pilot proficiency. In an age where almost every new aircraft is now automated and glass does this impose a threat to safety? Reliance and obediance to a computer rather than physical input and troubleshooting, could that lead to a more complacent pilot? (Granted, and lets be realistic some airplanes mostly heavy iron just need an autopilot) And with these VLJs becoming more frequent do you feel the accident record will pierce the ceiling? I've heard expressions such as, "it will be one big cluster F***!" and that, "the slightest aircraft error or glitch will cause a major problem with some unproficient pilots" along with, "because they can afford to buy it." Flight Safety and a few other academies will have contracts to train in these new light jet aircraft. What do you need to bring to the table other than money to receive training on these specific types of a/c? 