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Yet Another Air Disaster This Year, Is Flying Becoming Less Safe?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 97871/R ussian- passeng er-plan e-220-t ourists -board- missing -Egypt- Fears-a ircraft -crashe d-Sinai -desert .html
i ask this because this year we seem to have witnessed more aircraft related accidents/incidents, than I can ever remember in recent past years
i ask this because this year we seem to have witnessed more aircraft related accidents/incidents, than I can ever remember in recent past years
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."You are being incredibly defensive and acting like I was having a dig at YOU, which I wasn't. Smacks of paranoia to me. "
youve sussed him out...not that it was difficult...
certain people on here think that they are always coreect no matter what and will just keep squirming and distorting to try and get off the hook, they just keep going round and round hoping that the point theyre wrong on is either totally obfuscated or forgotten about...always the same people....ennui anybody ?
youve sussed him out...not that it was difficult...
certain people on here think that they are always coreect no matter what and will just keep squirming and distorting to try and get off the hook, they just keep going round and round hoping that the point theyre wrong on is either totally obfuscated or forgotten about...always the same people....ennui anybody ?
Bigbad
Thank you so much for that, asyou have pointed out this is common practice with some on this site, why I just do not know.
In answer to those statistics are they up to date, NO.
They do not include this year since there are still 2 more months to go.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Categ ory:Avi ation_a ccident s_and_i ncident s_in_20 15
Thank you so much for that, asyou have pointed out this is common practice with some on this site, why I just do not know.
In answer to those statistics are they up to date, NO.
They do not include this year since there are still 2 more months to go.
https:/
Gromit
/// There is an error in the question that says there are more crashes. ///
No the error comes from you misinterpreting my threads words.
Firstly the question wasn't that there are more crashes, (in fact that isn't even a question) the question was "Yet Another Air Disaster This Year, Is Flying Becoming Less Safe"?
Secondly:
/// But there aren't more crashes. ///
And I did not say that there was, but what I did say was.
"i ask this because this year we seem to have witnessed more aircraft related accidents/incidents, than I can ever remember in recent past years"
The clue is in the word "SEEM".
/// There is an error in the question that says there are more crashes. ///
No the error comes from you misinterpreting my threads words.
Firstly the question wasn't that there are more crashes, (in fact that isn't even a question) the question was "Yet Another Air Disaster This Year, Is Flying Becoming Less Safe"?
Secondly:
/// But there aren't more crashes. ///
And I did not say that there was, but what I did say was.
"i ask this because this year we seem to have witnessed more aircraft related accidents/incidents, than I can ever remember in recent past years"
The clue is in the word "SEEM".
It might seem more because without a doubt the reasons behind the accidents have been particularly shocking and unusual - Malaysian airline shot down and another almost certainly not a technical fault (MH370), Germanwings with a mad pilot and even this latest Russian flight looking more likely to be terrorist related. That's what unusual, terrorism and deranged pilots, can't recall many of those up until this lot.
Every way you may wish to measure it, air travel has got safer year on year for the past decade. The stats foe 2015 are not yet collated, but so far, nothing is out of the ordinary.
The Plane manufacturers are making safer aircraft, but they can do nothing about suicidal pilots or missile attacks. We have had both of those before, so that isn't anything new.
If you already have a fear of flying, then the Germanwings and Ukraine incidents will add to that fear.
But people dying in road traffic incidents far exceeds those dying in air incidents. The equivalent of 20 Greenwings EVERY DAY die in on the roads, but we all still use the roads.
The Plane manufacturers are making safer aircraft, but they can do nothing about suicidal pilots or missile attacks. We have had both of those before, so that isn't anything new.
If you already have a fear of flying, then the Germanwings and Ukraine incidents will add to that fear.
But people dying in road traffic incidents far exceeds those dying in air incidents. The equivalent of 20 Greenwings EVERY DAY die in on the roads, but we all still use the roads.
Gromit
/// The Plane manufacturers are making safer aircraft, but they can do nothing about suicidal pilots or missile attacks. We have had both of those before, so that isn't anything new. ///
/// If you already have a fear of flying, then the Germanwings and Ukraine incidents will add to that fear.
But people dying in road traffic incidents far exceeds those dying in air incidents. The equivalent of 20 Greenwings EVERY DAY die in on the roads, but we all still use the roads. ///
Why do you persist in trying to prove me wrong when i haven't said there are more accidents?
And it has nothing to do with the fear of flying, since I am ex RAF.
I have never before heard of suicide pilots, not including kamikaze pilots, and now since there is an increase in terrorism isn't it fair to say this is a fairly recent risk and that by that very fact, flying is probably less safe than it was before terrorism?
/// The Plane manufacturers are making safer aircraft, but they can do nothing about suicidal pilots or missile attacks. We have had both of those before, so that isn't anything new. ///
/// If you already have a fear of flying, then the Germanwings and Ukraine incidents will add to that fear.
But people dying in road traffic incidents far exceeds those dying in air incidents. The equivalent of 20 Greenwings EVERY DAY die in on the roads, but we all still use the roads. ///
Why do you persist in trying to prove me wrong when i haven't said there are more accidents?
And it has nothing to do with the fear of flying, since I am ex RAF.
I have never before heard of suicide pilots, not including kamikaze pilots, and now since there is an increase in terrorism isn't it fair to say this is a fairly recent risk and that by that very fact, flying is probably less safe than it was before terrorism?
There have been many suicide pilot incidents.
https:/ /en.m.w ikipedi a.org/w iki/Sui cide_by _pilot
GermansWings was not a terrorism inspired act.
// since there is an increase in terrorism isn't it fair to say this is a fairly recent risk and that by that very fact, flying is probably less safe than it was before terrorism? //
When are you thinking before terrorism was? There has always been terrorism. If you are saying since 9/11, then you are wrong. There were more terrorism attacks on planes before 9/11 than since.
High levels of security since 9/11 has made attacks far Less likely, not more.
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GermansWings was not a terrorism inspired act.
// since there is an increase in terrorism isn't it fair to say this is a fairly recent risk and that by that very fact, flying is probably less safe than it was before terrorism? //
When are you thinking before terrorism was? There has always been terrorism. If you are saying since 9/11, then you are wrong. There were more terrorism attacks on planes before 9/11 than since.
High levels of security since 9/11 has made attacks far Less likely, not more.
AOG you seem to be contradicting yourself
It's a fair question to query the safety of air travel every time there is a fatal crash like this one, but it's no longer clear now what factors, almost certainly not relevant here, such as drones, crowded airways etc you consider contributory. Given you were using a crash as an example, it seemed reasonable to assume that you meant that there might be more as a percentage , and that seems not to be the case
It's a fair question to query the safety of air travel every time there is a fatal crash like this one, but it's no longer clear now what factors, almost certainly not relevant here, such as drones, crowded airways etc you consider contributory. Given you were using a crash as an example, it seemed reasonable to assume that you meant that there might be more as a percentage , and that seems not to be the case
Gromit
//Being in the RAF does not mean you flew. You did national service and probably didn't. //
Many National Servicemen of all services were acquainted with the interior of military transport aircraft. They were'nt the Home Guard. They did overseas postings as well but I suppose you wouldn't know about that.
//Being in the RAF does not mean you flew. You did national service and probably didn't. //
Many National Servicemen of all services were acquainted with the interior of military transport aircraft. They were'nt the Home Guard. They did overseas postings as well but I suppose you wouldn't know about that.
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