Accelerate Out; or Decelerate Into the Crash?

When I saw this, I had to wonder: could this tragedy have been prevented if he had been trained to embrace the stall rather than accelerate out of it? Situational, to be certain, but would he still be with us if he had fallen slowly rather than accelerate into the fall? A slower stall; or an accelerated crash?

With AI cold logic, these situational protocols could save lives. With enough training data from simulation, maneuvers not humanly attainable could become second nature to bots.

When it comes to knowing the precise point of no return for a given dive, a bot certainly could have the edge in making a decision a human would never choose: to crash on purpose rather than attempt an impossible recovery.

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I haven’t had time to go up (simulated) in years. Kinda miss it, still looking for a better stick to complete my kit. Well, I’ve also invested in old GPU accelerators rather than new hardware so with an RX 480 it’s sorta like trying to run MS Flight Simulator on Windows 98; read: pointless. But, but,… I intend to stack GPU accelerators too. When I have time, when I finally have time..

These two screen recordings were grabbed while I was living off grid. Solar powered simulator :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:. That was before the bad men came back to end our “year of peace” in the mountains. The rest,.. is history.

For now, I’m content to help get my country back spending my spare time as the forefathers had; so should you be. As usual, lawfully.

“Simpler times…”

Didn’t you know? There was an affront on our right to travel too. I guess some were paying attention to the odd statistics. I suppose others were not. Small planes.

Math doesn’t lie, but people do. Media lies, but math does not. Media and people are sometimes, but not always, trumped by cold logic.


Survival is not just possible, it is likely as your “terminal velocity” approaches zero.

And if used planes ever come down in price to reality rather than artificial, we might even stop prioritizing saving the plane over increased odds of saving a life.

It was a numbers game, you see, and your odds are zero if you’re going too fast.