re: community question -
no, there is no ATC override for a plane's controls
(unless you count an AIM-9L heat-seeking missle)
If there were such an override, there would probably be a way to hack it,
then hijackers would be able to do it from the ground 8-(
-Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Kemp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:30 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Freeware stored procedure wizard (oops)
>> If you would like to Beta test a copy of it and give me your
>> please email me _OFFLIST_ (please!) and I'll email you a copy. The
>> installer is inside a ZIP file that's about 2.5 MB, so make sure
you
>> me an email address that accepts attachments of that size.
> Hi there,
Don't you just hate working Saturday mornings %)
Dan.
OB: Community Question...
I assume airlines have manual override, i.e. a pilot can take control
of the plane from an "autopilot", but doesn't air traffic control (or
who ever) have the power to override manual control and switch <cflock
type="exclusive">autopilot</cflock> on from the ground? If not why
not, surly as a safety guard that would be pretty standard?
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