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Why Are There So Many Aviation Accidents?

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Posted By: ConservativeYankee, 4/8/2025 10:17:57 AM

While the latest aviation safety issues and accidents over the last few months scare some, to seasoned professionals the aviation tragedies and near misses do not come as a surprise. The only question is: Why did it take so long? There’s a long list of safety failures in the airline industry. United Airlines B777 plunged to the Pacific during climb in 2023, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United, and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) didn’t investigate it for months. A 265-pound main tire fell off a B777 taking off out of Los Angeles; it fell from over 200 feet — still spinning — into an airport parking lot.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 4/8/2025 10:25:29 AM (No. 1929062)
DEI.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 4/8/2025 11:31:14 AM (No. 1929111)
When the FAA says they are actively seeking to hire people with "serious mental and physical disabilities" you know that nothing good is going to come of it. LOTS of boomers retiring and taking decades of experience with them in the cockpits, towers and maintenance shops. And the new hires are hired based on their skin color and sex, and severe mental and physical disabilities rather than because they are skilled, competent and capable.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Italiano 4/8/2025 11:49:19 AM (No. 1929129)
My non-DEI son, also a pilot, works for a major airline. He told me that if the general public knew as much as he did, they would limit their flying to unavoidable emergency situations.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: davew 4/8/2025 1:38:29 PM (No. 1929196)
The majority of aviation accidents are caused by pilot error. Jet aircraft are highly reliable and built with triple redundant mechanical and electrical systems, ICAS alert systems, TCAS alert systems, and other aids to assist flight crews during every phase of flight. But they can't prevent pilots from challenging marginal weather conditions when they are on a red-eye flight and too fatigued to do a go-around or fly to an alternate. The financial and schedule pressures also contribute to flight crews making economic decisions over safety ones despite their training. A recent crash of a commercial 737 was found to be the result of a low-time co-pilot mistakenly flipping off the hydraulic system switches that were next to the anti-ice system switches, disabling the forward slats on the wings and causing the plane to stall before reaching the runway. No number of cockpit alerts, FAA oversight, ASI inspectors, or ATC controllers can ever guarantee that pilots will not make mistakes like this.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: paral04 4/9/2025 2:58:44 PM (No. 1929790)
Look at the hiring policies inflicted on large corporations where merit comes after DEI demands.
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