And I got a flight tomorrow with this image in my head
You trying tell me that there hasn't been a innovation to reduce the deaths when a plane crash???
How about attaching a giant parachute to every plane that deploys if the plane loses power?
You’re more likely to die on the way to the airport from the thousands of people around you texting/driving.And I got a flight tomorrow with this image in my head
I watch Air Crash investigations and i'd say its 50/50 mechanical to human error.
That's cause more often than not it is.
Are you? Can you explain why it wasn't a feathered prop that caused the stall?How would u know?
Are u involved in the investigation process of these crashes
You trying tell me that there hasn't been a innovation to reduce the deaths when a plane crash???
How about attaching a giant parachute to every plane that deploys if the plane loses power?
Cirrus does this the problem is it’s really expensive and you have to repack them every 5-10 years For about $10KYou trying tell me that there hasn't been a innovation to reduce the deaths when a plane crash???
How about attaching a giant parachute to every plane that deploys if the plane loses power?
the parachute is too expensive.i think they even had a design to separate the passenger cabin from the plane but it's too expensive.
Cirrus does this the problem is it’s really expensive and you have to repack them every 5-10 years For about $10K
Are you? Can you explain why it wasn't a feathered prop that caused the stall?
You trying tell me that there hasn't been a innovation to reduce the deaths when a plane crash???
How about attaching a giant parachute to every plane that deploys if the plane loses power?
Unless u were involved with the investigations u don't know any truth behind any findings.
if they wanted to they can say human error played apart in any malfunction.
They are pretty much going to tell u it was pilot error the majority of the time to keep people feeling like flying is safe.
If u knew how much sht breaks and how much the pilots have to do to keep them hunks of metal from plummeting to the ground.
People wouldn't have much trust in the system
I was asking you to explain why it wasn't a feathered prop, since you know it's always a mechanical and not pilot errorExplain ur "feathered prop causing the stall" question bruh
I was asking you to explain why it wasn't a feathered prop, since you know it's always a mechanical and not pilot error
I know you're not going to watch this, but I'll post it anyway.