Comment on NASA, Lockheed Martin Reveal X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft

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Cocodapuf@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

It’s really not, flying without looking out the window is very common especially for NASA and the USAF.

Absolutely, in fact you not just nasa or military, almost everyone does that. You need to prove that you can fly without looking out the window to get your “instrument rating” and be legally allowed to fly at night. Every instrument flight rated pilot can do it (a majority of pilots). However, airports are lit up with lights, so even at night or in fog, you can see the runway as you’re landing. If you have no windows, you can’t do that, you’ll need someone to guide you down.

That’s not my concern, the issue is a lack of redundancy. If the computers crash or if the vehicle loses power your suddenly have no windows. From a design perspective, it’s a risky choice. Not insurmountable, but it’s a potential problem point. It’s a choice that adds an additional critical single point of failure.

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