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... adding such an explicit UAS warning could then lead to an attempt at automation keeping the "status quo" when that happens, although I see that as a step of development beyond that of just giving a warning.
Thanks for your well thought-out post.
That "step beyond" was an attempt to stop the initial "misunderstanding" and/or "startle factor" that has previously been discussed. It may be viewed as problematic to an outcome, but we are currently dealing with an outcome that became a "problem".