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Software Takes Airplane Controls Before Crash

Posted on 06 August 2007 by

New robotic software called the Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto-GCAS), which wrenches control from a pilot when the airplane is about to FLY INTO THE GROUND and flies it to safety, is ready to be installed on a wide range of U.S. fighter aircraft. F-16 Fighting Flacons, F-22 Raptors and F-35 Lightning Joint Strike Fighters are all getting the upgrade.

Original post by Mike

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