I think we all agree a drone pilot shouldn't be allowed to fly a Airbus-300
Sully didn't fly drones, He was "Flying the Plane". And when he wasn't he was flying his broken F-4 in a Dream sequence.
Now Denzel (I forget his Coked up name), did a lot of Coke and ****** the Stewardess's, flew inverted! but did Not fly a Drone. Even in his downtime, he was drinking while thinking of flying to Jamaica.
And he admitted to Everything in the end, except....Flying a drone.
I know what your thinking, these are Civilian Airliners, some of you might only fly
a Cessa-172. But, heres the kicker..
In the Movie Airport 1975. 1975 being the Flight number; A irresponsible "fluish"
individual used his Cessna (or was it a Piper?), nevermind, put a big perspex hole in
the front of 747-100.
One pilot went inverted, but this was when he got sucked out the perspex hole.
While the other pilot lay injured, Stewardess Karen Black took the helm and was able to land the 747 with ease.
Airport 79' (Which included drones btw) aside, it becomes clear that
when Pilot's arent "flying the plane" they are either:
Injured, Drinking, Crashing into/Shooting down larger planes out of Jealousy, or Reminiscing these things"
So I ask again Should Plane Pilots be allowed to fly Drones?
Sully didn't fly drones, He was "Flying the Plane". And when he wasn't he was flying his broken F-4 in a Dream sequence.
Now Denzel (I forget his Coked up name), did a lot of Coke and ****** the Stewardess's, flew inverted! but did Not fly a Drone. Even in his downtime, he was drinking while thinking of flying to Jamaica.
And he admitted to Everything in the end, except....Flying a drone.
I know what your thinking, these are Civilian Airliners, some of you might only fly
a Cessa-172. But, heres the kicker..
In the Movie Airport 1975. 1975 being the Flight number; A irresponsible "fluish"
individual used his Cessna (or was it a Piper?), nevermind, put a big perspex hole in
the front of 747-100.
One pilot went inverted, but this was when he got sucked out the perspex hole.
While the other pilot lay injured, Stewardess Karen Black took the helm and was able to land the 747 with ease.
Airport 79' (Which included drones btw) aside, it becomes clear that
when Pilot's arent "flying the plane" they are either:
Injured, Drinking, Crashing into/Shooting down larger planes out of Jealousy, or Reminiscing these things"
So I ask again Should Plane Pilots be allowed to fly Drones?