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The Boredom of Drone Pilots
In the strange world of killing others via remote control, where pilots commute from their homes to sit at workstations that look a lot like video games, manipulating joysticks to remotely control drone aircraft (aka UAV) capable of mass killing with a single shot, pilots are experiencing fatigue, burnout, emotional stress
and boredom.
As it turns out, the surface similarity to video gaming is deceptive: unlike the non-stop action promised by cyber gaming, a drone operator spends most of his or her 8- to 12-hour shift watching and waitingwhile automated systems keep the vehicle flyingfor something to happen that requires human intervention.
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In a study in the journal Interacting with Computers, Cummings videotaped test subjects while they operated drone simulators. She found that a bit of distraction reduced their boredom and enhanced their performance. Although the studys top scorer spent most of his time concentrating on the simulation, those with the next-highest scores, who were distracted almost one-third of the time, did nearly as well.
The U.S. has inflicted 350 CIA drone strikes on Pakistan since 2004 (298 since 2009), killing between 2,586 and 3,375 people, including 472 to 885 civilians, 176 of them children. In addition, the U.S. has launched between 42 and 131 drone strikes on Yemen, killing as many as 1,052, while Somalia has seen 3 to 9 drone strikes that killed up to 170. Both the CIA and the Department of Defense also carry out drone strikes in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/the-boredom-of-drone-pilots-121126?news=846303
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(67,442 posts)quinnox
(20,600 posts)I can imagine the conversations when they get home after a hard days work.
"So how was your day dear?"
"Great, and exciting for once. I got to use the drones weapons this time."
"Oh wow, that does sound like a busy day, honey. So what was the result?"
"I don't know for sure, they were still counting body parts in the street. Don't know how many I got, but there might have been some "collateral damage" too."
"Oh honey, I'm sorry. Don't worry about it, I'm sure all the dead are terrorists, or future terrorists anyhow."
"Thanks dear"