Comment: Re:High school student != Expert (Score 1) 349
Comment: Re:It's not "Pay" refunds... (Score 1) 105
Comment: This will do wonders... (Score 1) 186
Comment: Gotta Love the B52s (Score 1) 278
Comment: Let's call it quits then. (Score 1) 630
Comment: Simple Answer (Score 4, Funny) 368
Comment: Re:Damn you! Damn you all to hell! (Score 4, Funny) 134
Comment: What a surprise. (Score 0) 61
Comment: Re:Bleeding Edge Aviation (Score 1) 379
Worked real well in Iran a little over a week ago. Drones seem like a great way to turn over leading edge tech to those that are our enemies or will be at some point in the future.
I'd be willing to bet there were a lot hof happy pilots in the AF and Navy when the CIAs drone landed in Iran.
Comment: Re:Thank God the NTSB has no actual power... (Score 1) 1003
Comment: Re:And what happens.... (Score 1) 647
Comment: Re:Thank God the NTSB has no actual power... (Score 1) 1003
Great, do you want a government to also protect you from people that can't talk to a passenger and drive at the same time?
There has to be some point where the government needs to butt out and let Dawin take over.
Comment: And what happens.... (Score 3, Interesting) 647
Comment: Thank God the NTSB has no actual power... (Score 1) 1003
They get to make suggestions to other government agencies, congress and the states. They can't enact anything. The FAA often ignores them completely.
If you use their logic with cellphones then the state should outlaw talking to passengers especially children. I'd be willing to bet that the number of accidents cause by drivers interacting with their kids have caused an order of magnitude more accidents over the same period of time.
Now I would have no problem at all if the states had an add on fine if investigation found that the accident was caused by the driver using a cell phone....or the car radio....or talking to their passenger.
But just saying X lives will be saved is silly unless you are willing to also publish the X number of lives that would be saved by doing some other regulatory action.
I want a government not a nanny.