I once heard from a US Naval Flight Surgeon that it was highly recommended, and even perhaps absolutely necessary, to suppress or remove all brain cognitive function from the heads of helicopter pilots. He explained that a heli-pilot needed as direct a connection between his hands, feet, eyes and ass as could be reasonably achieved while still allowing a modicum of life support. It would help, he opined, to include the ears and eyes if necessary for communication and to handle weapon systems but any use of the mind would just get in the way. He told me that I should stick strictly to fixed wing aircraft because I was way too smart to make a good helicopter pilot. "You'll have nothing but trouble with it Dan; trust me" he said.
So I gather from the AOPA briefing this morning that Genesys Aerosystems has come up with an autopilot system for choppers that will allow normal, non-apelike, men and women to successfully operate one of these weird birds. I say it's about time! I wonder if the technology has come out of the stabilization systems used in commercial drones? Now if they can get the whole shebang in a 2 place package for the cost of a new pickup truck I'll send in my deposit tomorrow!
http://genesys-aerosystems.com/sites/de ... enesys.pdf
