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"It makes you feel very free," says Griffon's chief pilot Ben Avery. "You can climb straight out of the sea onto the sand, and it's one of the few machines that doesn't have anything in the way of automatic control, so you drive it by the seat of your pants. It's all done by feel and reaction.
"The older models, you have got to grab by the scruff of the neck and drive because they have mechanical controls."
Honestly this article didn't quite deliver on its promises, but it does give me some new career ideas after AI takes my job



















