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Amazon to deliver parcels using drones
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First time I took a train from Leeds to Manchester, I didn't understand why the other passengers ducked when we entered East Manchester until the incoming air rifle pellets started. -
Having answered the door to some of the Yodel drivers, I'd say they already doOriginally posted by CheeseSlice View PostAmazon to deliver parcels using drones
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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Not sure it's a great fit for the UK but it's very cool.
Gave me an idea for a plan B... for only £100 you can order a pint to be flown directly to your hand.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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They'll just have to fly high altitude missions then...Originally posted by portseven View Posti can see that going down well --- not!!!
scallys and chavs shooting them down 'for a laugh'Comment
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They can ring designated mobile phone number ...Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostThey can't even knock at a door or ring a doorbellComment
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Will this technology arrive before your new sofa?Originally posted by AtW View PostThey can ring designated mobile phone number ...Comment
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Most likelyOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostWill this technology arrive before your new sofa?
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So how to I tell them that number 32 is in but I'm not?Originally posted by AtW View PostThey can ring designated mobile phone number ...
I presume it will all be done by SMS like a few courier companies use now?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The whole point of drone delivery seems to be for super-quick fulfilment - Amazon mention 30 minutes. In that scenario they can quite happily make it a requirement that you are there to receive the parcel in person.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo how to I tell them that number 32 is in but I'm not?
I presume it will all be done by SMS like a few courier companies use now?
I can see it fraught with lots of other difficulties for delivering though, especially in an urban area:- Positioning is a big issue. It has to know where relative to your house to land, and that information isn't on a map. You'd have to be able to give it absolutely pinpoint location information on a map somehow.
- Someone just nicking the thing - they must be worth a lot of money, these drones.
- Checking the right person collects the item (actually that's probably easy, it scans a barcode or something you provide)
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The tech works well but as I mentioned earlier autonomous flight is banned in the UK and unlikely to change. I know this cos I have a drone (a rather large fixed wing type), and in discussions with the CAA the rules are basically;Originally posted by d000hg View PostI imagine a fairly decent AI is needed - unless the idea is a human operator flies the drone at least part of the time - that could drastically simplify the problems.
Pilot must be in control and in visual range at all times.
If flying first person via a cockpit camera a spotter must be present and the aircraft within visual range.
No flight over 400ft AGL
Just a publicity stunt.Comment
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