TEDTalk: Anna Mracek Dietrich: A plane you can drive

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A flying car -- it's an iconic image of the future. But after 100 years of flight and automotive engineering, no one has really cracked the problem. Pilot Anna Mracek Dietrich and her team flipped the question, asking: Why not build a plane that you can drive?
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Simply great. What needs to happen in tandem is an overhaul of the air traffic control system AND human assisted, computer controlled flight. Simply put, to get the full benefit of a 3-d traffic arena, you have to think non-linearly, and humans aren't good at doing that quickly and safely. If all traffic was control via independent, yet, intercommunication systems...there should be no reason you couldn't take off and land on parts of the highway.

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