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9-07-2010 @ 8:22AM
Keith J. Mohrhoff said...
And if the communication link fails --AND THEY DO--you have an aircraft momentarily derelict or following a 'default' course until the pilot (hopefully) re-assumes control of the aircraft. Just recently, a military Predator drone on a training mission lost it's communication link and the 'default' course flew it into restricted airspace around Washington DC. Hate to say it but, considering 9/11, the response threshold for an airliner doing the same thing would be considerably lower.