doubleu-anker
I can actually. Let's go back to the first flight and all subsequent flights by drones. The pilot wasn't incapacitated, it was worse as there was no pilot!! A serious malfunction if ever there was one. But wait, the day was saved by automation!
You should be a politician or even better airline management. You waffle on with drivel and don’t answer the question. The reality is that the US Air Force, the largest operator of drones in the world acknowledges that their drones have an accident rate three times higher than all the other aircraft in their fleet.
Drones Most Accident-Prone U.S. Air Force Craft
I want you to list for us one commercial airline flight that had a serious malfunction and was saved by automation rather than the pilot.