by ihab » Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:43 pm
Wow, that's horrible. Or at least, it might have been okay in 1950, or even 1970. But now when commercial air travel is ridiculously safe and even the most distracted texting teen can expect their car, with crumple zones and airbags and what not, to protect them in most collisions, it is no longer something we can disregard....
What's the answer? What would it look like if the world were such that an "emergency landing" due to engine failure or accidental bad weather encounter were routine, as routine as pulling over off the highway and calling triple-A on your cell phone? What would aircraft look like if they were designed for that scenario?
Heck, the gyrocopter accident is particularly dismaying because one would think the great strength of gyrocopters is _precisely_ their vaunted ability to autorotate to a zero-roll emergency landing, unlike their unsafe scary fixed-wing brethren. ;) But apparently the power lines these poor people ran into did not get the memo.
Ihab
Ihab Awad, San Jose, CA