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German Scientists Successfully Test Brain-Controlled Flight Simulator

New submitter stephendavion (2872091) writes "Scientists from the Institute for Flight System Dynamics at Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany have demonstrated the feasibility of flying a brain-controlled aircraft. Led by professor Florian Holzapfel, the team is researching ways that brain-controlled flight works in the EU-funded project 'Brainflight'. TUM project head Tim Fricke said a long-term vision of the project is to make flying accessible to more people." So far, the tests are only simulator based, but promising.

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  1. Yes, but... by necro81 · · Score: 4, Funny

    But strangely enough, it only works if you think in Russian.

    (Movie references [1], [2], [3])

  2. cheaper airline travel? by bitt3n · · Score: 4, Funny

    This should make commercial air travel much cheaper and safer as airlines begin to do away with the single-point of failure that costly human pilots represent, implementing instead a crowd-based solution that empowers all passengers to contribute equally to guiding the plane to wherever they decide will be the flight's destination.