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So where is X that Amazon would send their drone to? How does Amazon know where to deliver an item?TimmyG94 said:Just tell a little electric quad to fly to "X" on a map and return home and it will do so all by itself. NO HUMAN PILOT NEEDED.
You can give a truck driver an address and he'll find the property, and it's mailbox or front door but how can Amazon, some distance away determine which X to send their delivery to? The drone operator would need a precise location - down to the metre - not just an address.
Having an address is one thing but that doesn't tell them where the customer can get to or where the drone could practically fly to. Does Amazon know you live down a long driveway well off the road? And in dense urban areas where the building frontage goes right to the sidewalk - where is X going to be? Imagine delivering to somewhere in Manhattan. What could possibly go wrong apart from loss of GPS in the canyons?
How about apartment dwellers? If the customer lives in a complex of 50 town houses. Where do you deliver to?
If they live on the 4th floor? How do you make sure the high value package goes to the resident of appt 46 and not one of his neighbours?
How would you make the delivery? Land and risk interactions like being run over in the driveway, sniffed by a dog, collision with a kid on a bike, being stolen etc.
Or hover safely out of reach and drop - maybe somewhere the customer would never find their package?
And russianfront - last week you were fixated on the danger of Phantoms over populated areas. Would you be happy to have commercial drone deliveries over your city?