Europe's Leading Flight School Is Testing Use of Google Glass by Pilots


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This is the first non-annoying use of Glass that we can get excited about.

Forget about lovely concierges at airport lounges greeting you with a wink and a flash of their Google glass. That's so yesterday. Google has aims higher than being grounded waiting at the terminal waving you past as you prepare for take off. It wants to float in the clouds and fly your plane. That's not a sometime tomorrow goal for Google. It's a reality today. Pilots at Europe's leading Aviation School, Adventia, an adjunct of Spain's prestigious University of Salamanca, made history this March by flying the first Google Glass operated flight. The school