Adding the third dimension is not necessarily the major problem. Consider the number of drivers who deliberately defy laws and safety rules. Now turn them loose in an atmosphere with no roadways, no traffic signs or traffic lights, etc. and expect them to obey aviation rules?
Actually, car drivers already drive in 3 dimensions: x,y,and time. Flying requires 4 dimensions, x,y,z, and time.
We’d quickly weed out the people who can’t drive in 4 dimensions. Darwin Awards would be very plentiful in the first 10 years. Unfortunately, the collateral damage would be high.
Argythree about 9 years ago
Problems with landings are probably why we still don’t have the flying cars promised us way back when…
pathfinder about 9 years ago
mph! … pilots do it all the time.
rjlehr about 9 years ago
Any landing you walk away from is a good landing…
bornfree99 about 9 years ago
maybe jus ride the dragon, ditch the carriage
Agent54 about 9 years ago
Looks like the Wiz lost his horse to boot. Now a free range horse.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
“Where we’re going, we don’t need roads!”
Tin Can Twidget about 9 years ago
Adding the third dimension is not necessarily the major problem. Consider the number of drivers who deliberately defy laws and safety rules. Now turn them loose in an atmosphere with no roadways, no traffic signs or traffic lights, etc. and expect them to obey aviation rules?
Dr_Zinj about 9 years ago
Actually, car drivers already drive in 3 dimensions: x,y,and time. Flying requires 4 dimensions, x,y,z, and time.
We’d quickly weed out the people who can’t drive in 4 dimensions. Darwin Awards would be very plentiful in the first 10 years. Unfortunately, the collateral damage would be high.