8 pointsby n1b0m8 hours ago5 comments
  • b0rtb0rtan hour ago
    i’m at the point where i’m pretty much never going to put my family on a plane unless we have a very urgent reason to visit family overseas or something
  • pseingatl6 hours ago
    Fortunately, personnel from Morgan & Morgan™, America's largest billboard personal injury law firm, are rushing to the airfield to investigate the accident, take statements and offer their services to the injured to insure that they are properly compensated. "The way we plea, there is no fee."
  • bigfatkitten7 hours ago
    I’d hazard a guess that the speed of impact was much more than 24mph, seeing how the nose of the aircraft was obliterated.
  • aurareturn6 hours ago
    Is it just me or am I noticing more and more aviation accidents in the last 5 or 6 years? More than the 2010s.
    • user_78324 hours ago
      It's definitely a thing. I've been an aviation nerd for years and in the past you'd just have one bizzare event here and there. The last "big" ones were MH370 and MH17, but we've had fatal commerical aviation accidents very frequent of late.
      • aurareturn4 hours ago
        Why do you think that is?

        More air traffic? Busier airports? More travelers? More flights in general? Overworked/understaffed positions?

        • quaddoggyan hour ago
          According to one narrative, DEI.
        • n1b0m3 hours ago
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    • __patchbit__6 hours ago
      Easily fixed by SpaceXai ground control autonomy.
  • keithfawcett7 hours ago
    What a terrible tragedy.