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sxgyesterday at 5:31 PM4 repliesview on HN

In certain circumstances, the answer is yes. If an airplane's pilots are incapacitated, do you simply give up and crash the plane because there are no other pilots on board? Or would you rather have someone on the ground try to coach a passenger into at least attempting to land the plane?


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ChrisMarshallNYyesterday at 5:54 PM

As long as that passenger didn’t have the fish.

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frereubuyesterday at 6:19 PM

That's an extreme edge case, which I don't think is in the context of the concerns in this thread.

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close04yesterday at 6:21 PM

A passenger crashing the plane while trying to avoid a certain crash doesn’t make things any worse. An incompetent doctor trying to save you from certain death can make things so much worse. It’s all about weighing the best/worst outcome compared to where you are now.

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jancsikayesterday at 6:19 PM

You can choose a) a calm, level-headed passenger who knows they aren't a pilot, or b) a calm, level-headed passenger who almost has their pilots license but has a medical condition that prevents them from admitting when they lack certain knowledge.

Who do you choose to be coached by an expert on the ground?

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