Technology removes need for human pilots
The Wright Brothers demonstrated that man could fly. A century later, we’re looking at a future in which planes fly without humans. "Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs, are taking to the skies as military and civilian organizations turn to remote-operated planes or helicopters to perform tasks considered dull, dirty or dangerous."
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