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So, *he* takes the fall for a practice that a responsible business shouldBut, IIRC, this wasn't the first time he had done so. Therefore, his employersTrue.
COULD have noticed that his actual track would put the vessel in danger and
reprimand him of it.
My gaze moves from rear view to side mirrors to over-the-shoulder to backupI use the mirrors for backing up, but actually the rear camera has a better view, so I use it most of the time.Yeah, the Front Siena could be under such an autopilot system and the crew confidently waiting for the buzzer to warn to change to manual mode.>
Like self-driving cars. This doesn't free you from the RESPONSIBILITY
for the safe operation of the vehicle.
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When SWMBO bought her most recent car, backup cameras and blind spot
warning indicators were pretty much standard across the market.
One salesperson bragged that she never bothered to look over her
shoulder when backing up or checking mirrors before changing lanes
(as if the technology was infallible).
I have no automatics for changing lanes.I wouldn't *rely* on them but consider them another "input" to be considered.
But, pilots sit *in* the cockpit -- and, there are regulations governingIt is what airplanes do. On certain conditions, the autopilot disengages and sounds some type of alarm in the cockpit.I think other method is for the autopilot to switch off and sound a buzzer on arrival.>
Then the vessel is "under power" and "rudderless".
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ANY autopilot has to be supervised. So, how do you ensure supervision?
(Or, do you just let lawsuits deal with it all, after the fact?)
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