MixMasterTang
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Fine. I'll explain it a little differently then. Would you purchase a airline ticket from an airline that did not have physical pilots on board the plane to save *some* money on the flight.
Example
A Boeing 757 costs $56,000 to operate flying NY to LA round trip. The aircraft has 188 seats meaning the airline would need to charge $297/ticket to "break even" on the flights.
Taking a look at flights departing JFK-LAX on May 1, 2013 the price for economy class on Delta is $328 (B757-200). So based on this example if the airline did a single economy class and sold out the trip, they would make a profit of $31/ticket for a total of $5,800.
Lets say the pilot's (2) operating cost was 10% and were replaced by a remote pilot (3%)
the net gain would be 7% or almost $4000 saved. The total cost of the trip would now be $52,000 or roughly $275/ticket. Keeping the same $31/ticket profit and giving the passenger the cost savings of being pilotless that same ticket would be $306.
So would you pay $22/rt less to not have a pilot??
At this time I would pay $22 to fly in the plane with a human pilot.