Tech is not always the answer

An AP article in the Star today says that "A cockpit warning system used by only a few commercial airlines might have prevented the deadly Comair jet crash last weekend if the plan had been equipped with the $18,000 piece of technology, a former top federal safety official says."

Yeah, and I'm betting a lighted sign that said "WARNING - YOU ARE NOW ENTERING A 3500 FOOT RUNWAY - THE 7000 FOOT RUNWAY IS TO YOUR RIGHT" would have done just as well or better, and cost a hell of a lot less.

Takes a fed to come up with the most expensive way to do something.

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