| ▲ | dpark 2 hours ago | |||||||
> The ATC told them to enter the runway because they were confused or distracted due t overwork. Very possibly. It will be interesting what comes from the investigation. > No one here or anywhere is saying automation would solve or be able to handle everything that human operators handle, that's an argument you invented that no one is making. I’m asking if it would have solved even the current situation. The truck presumably saw the red light, and was asking to cross. Would traffic control have said no if more had been automated and if so, what automation would fix this? Unless we are supposing the truck would be autonomously driven and refuse to proceed when planes are landing, in which case, maybe, though that’s not really ATC automation anymore. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Palomides an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
an automated system that could check if a plane is about to land on a runway and show some kind of alert or red light is hardly a stretch of the imagination | ||||||||
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