




http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blog...79a7Post:c833c291-ab5b-4754-8e97-dfda8a75c421
Where exactly does this fit in? Have they realized that a human behind the controls isn't all that bad? Or is this simply as a concession the the FAA as the article suggests. Then again who would want to be stuck in there for 40 hours.... I'm thinking it should have a reclining seat, HAL can fly while the pilot takes a nap or until something interesting happens. Regardless, with all the news about drones it's cool to see something new that can actually still be flown by someone.