More than half of the 8,000 people UBS surveyed, however, said they would refuse to travel in a pilotless plane, even if fares were cut. It added, however, that younger and more educated respondents were more willing to fly on a pilotless plane. Industry experts predict intense passenger resistance to pilotless planes. Pilotless planes: what you need to know Read more“There has been a lot of automation, and a number of landings at Heathrow are now on auto-land. UBS said one path toward pilotless aircraft will see airlines move to one pilot per plane.
Source: The Guardian August 07, 2017 11:51 UTC