Sunday, March 29, 2015

GERMAN PLANE CRASH proves carriers should AVOID HIRING 20 something PILOTS and planes should be remote controllable like drones!

So what's new another self important, oh so smart, 20 something man had a "bad day" and murdered over a hundred innocent passengers on his plane.   So let's connect the dots.  Most people of this age are highly distracted by and addicted to their wireless devices AT ALL TIMES.  Maybe this is why he was so "depressed" because the concentration and responsibility of being a copilot was keeping him away from his dear "phone" or tablet for too many hours!  

Next. Even if he was NOT a terrorist type he could have very easily been influenced or inspired by the fact that so many of his age peers are falling in "love" with ISIS (The Insane State) and rushing to join battle lines or suicide missions with this sort of group. This alone is also a great reason NOT to hire very young adults as airline pilots in this day and age.  Why was he not grounded by "his employer" after warnings from the Arizona flight school?  Why else because Lufthansa values profits more than safety or erring on the side of caution(not profitable).  

Most 20 somethings of today are little more than teens with graduate degrees.  Mentally and culturally, they're still teens who're overstimulated, self centered and unsure how to handle life's stresses without getting all worked up & burned out.

Last but not least if an AIRBUS is such a great MARVEL of technological advancement than why is there no way to electronically OVERRIDE a planes control systems from a remote location such as the nearest control tower in such a way that the plane could be flown "in safety mode" until it can be brought down normally at the closest airport or on a body of water?

  If nations are able to pilot a "drone" and control it electronically, with great detail, from remote locations it doesn't seem to far fetched for an Airline's corporate management, the military or the nearest air traffic control center to be able to "take over" a modern aircraft remotely when one of it's operators, passengers or a terrorist is shown to be severely mismanaging the craft's controls for any reason which will place passengers or citizens below in grave danger.

Just as hackers regularly "take over" remote computers so should it be possible for law enforcement agencies to electronically "take over" a modern aircraft's control and guidance systems long enough to bring it down to port safely in the event of a suicidal pilot or similar mishap !!             THINK ABOUT IT NOW!

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