Commercial aviation

Commercial aviation is barely over a hundred years old. The vehicles used to transport people and cargo by air have evolved to the point where the potential exists for aircraft to operating safely, reliably, and efficiently without a pilot on the flight deck or even a pilot controlling the aircraft from a remote, ground-based location.There is clear evidence that we are capable of developing and operating unpiloted aircraft for commercial purposes, including the carriage of passengers, but few people seem ready and willing to purchase tickets for these flights.Using what you know about the evolution of aviation and transportation and what you've learned about human behavior from The Tipping Point, assess the prospect for the wide-scale implementation of unpiloted vehicles for the carriage of passengers. Use the appropriate terms, concepts, and framework for change described in The Tipping Point to discuss what would have to happen for society to reach a tipping point and embrace the fundamental change represented by unpiloted air vehicles. Remember that aviation does not live or operate in a vacuum, so broader context is important to this discussion.            

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