Another Kid Invents An Airport Device Ignored By Adults
from the simple-solutions dept
Apparently, the adults responsible for airport safety are so busy developing sophisticated and silly devices, they're leaving it to kids to come up with the obvious ones. A while back, an Eagle Scout in the US created a shoe scanner that interested people at Chicago's O'Hare airport. Now, a 12-year-old boy in Scotland has invented a device to monitor airport runways and notify pilots of debris that could interfere with landings and cause crashes. Basically, it's a camera mounted on a little platform with wheels, which rolls along the side of the runway. Folks at the British Airport Authority like the idea so much, they're working with the kid (and presumably some adults) to flesh it out into an actual product. Perhaps the young inventor is a precocious wunderkind, but you have to wonder what the adults have been doing all this time. The kid was inspired by the Concorde crash of 2000, which was supposedly caused by debris puncturing one of the plane's tires. Why has it taken five years to come up with a simple idea to prevent more runway disasters?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Proud Parent Syndrome
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Re: Proud Parent Syndrome
I had scrolled up so I couldn't see the author of this shit.
I thought, "This sounds like a dorpus comment", then I scrolled up, and it was.
Seek help man. You are sick.
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Proud Parent Syndrom, or "not stuck in a box" synr
I see this behavior every day at work. Someone steps up and asks "why are we doing this the way we're doing it." and the response is "because that's the way we've always done it." People aren't encouraged to come up with *new* ideas, they're encouraged to use the old ones in different ways. The rare individual who looks beyond the problem, the instructions and the systemic biases is either entirely disregarded as a whack-o, or if successful is accused of "stricking it lucky."
So, to debunk this mess, why would such an incredibly smart parent attempt to sell an invention to an airport by using his 12 year old child as a shill? Is this "Proud Parent" likely to be taken more seriously by using his 12-year-old son as a marketing tool? Not likely. Ask any 12-year old how many people listen to him/her and you'll have your answer there...
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Re: Proud Parent Syndrom, or
I've seen everyday behavior at work, where married people will brag about their children endlessly. I can easily imagine some engineer getting the media involved, then use their influence and bullying to push through an idea because it sounds "pro-family" or whatever.
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Perhaps it's not a big deal?
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Useless fawning
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Re: Useless fawning
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C'mon Now
(Then with the fairyland ah-golly-mushy thinking aside they will offer to buy the patent from him/his parents for a tiny bit of money and sue other airports for the next 17 yrs....)
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Airport Security
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