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Do you know anyone that is still afraid of flying commercial at this late date?

Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:17 am
Posted by Big Scrub TX
Member since Dec 2013
33624 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:17 am
If so, they stupid:

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Over the past 12 years, U.S. airlines have accomplished an astonishing feat: carrying more than eight billion passengers without a fatal crash.


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In 1996, before the safety reboot began, U.S. carriers had a fatal accident rate of roughly one crash for every two million departures. That year alone, more than 350 people died in domestic airline accidents, including 230 in the infamous fuel-tank explosion on TWA Flight 800 that sucked scores of passengers out of the fractured fuselage. Within 10 years, the fatal accident rate had been reduced by more than 80%, beating a goal set by a White House commission.


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Today’s travelers are benefiting from another decade-plus of improved safety for U.S. carriers, and the fatality rate has been driven down to one for every 120 million departures. (The single passenger death in the past dozen years was from an engine fan blade coming apart during a 2018 flight.) Yet neither the scope nor the significance of the underlying changes, expanded year after year with little fanfare, is generally recognized by the flying public.


Yup. Stoopid.

LINK

For the older baws like me - list of accidents by year. Crashes all the damn time.
Posted by DarkDrifter
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2011
2930 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:23 am to
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Over the past 12 years, U.S. airlines have accomplished an astonishing feat: carrying more than eight billion passengers without a fatal crash.


I mean come on .. This is like saying a placekicker hasn't missed one all year during a big game.. Just not kosher man..
This post was edited on 4/21/21 at 12:24 am
Posted by PowerTool
The dark side of the road
Member since Dec 2009
21223 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:25 am to
Do the non-fatal incidents in that list sound fun to you?
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
164354 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:28 am to
What’s really amazing is the last two major fatal crashes were by shite regional carriers and there hasn’t been a fatal mainline carrier crash since November 2001 with AA 587.

That’s 20 years of no fatal crashes for major carriers.

The last two fatal crashes were Colgan (Continental Express) 3407 in Buffalo in 2009 and Comair (Delta Connection) 5191 in Lexington in 2006.
Posted by Muthsera
Member since Jun 2017
7319 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:52 am to
We almost had 155 more if Capt Sully hadn't been able to land in the Hudson.
Posted by Usual Suspect
Living rent free
Member since Jun 2013
2269 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 12:52 am to
Posted by lsubuddy
houma, la
Member since Jul 2014
4320 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 1:04 am to
YEEPPPPPPP ! NEVER ! Scared to ever get on a helicopter or plane.

K M A !
Posted by Proximo
Member since Aug 2011
15576 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 1:14 am to
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Do you know anyone that is still afraid of flying commercial at this late date?

Don’t you know we’re in a global pandemic?
Posted by HoboDickCheese
The overpass
Member since Sep 2020
9382 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 4:56 am to
Mr. Play It Safe was afraid to fly
He packed his suitcase and kissed his kids goodbye
He waited his whole damn life to take that flight
And as the plane crashed down, he thought
"Well, isn't this nice?"
And isn't it ironic, don't you think?
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
15543 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 5:12 am to
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If so, they stupid


A phobia doesn’t tend to have logic tied to it.
Posted by FredBear
Georgia
Member since Aug 2017
15043 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 5:24 am to
Not sure why I or anyone else would care if another person is scared of flying or not. It's not my business how they prefer to travel and this OP sounds like bitching just to bitch for no good reason
Posted by Toucan
Brusly
Member since Aug 2017
6 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 6:38 am to
I've flown three times before but I'm hesitant. Call me stupid.

My grandfather and most of his side of the family was on Pan Am Flight 759 that crashed in Kenner. They were going to his brother's funeral in San Diego. This flight was a big reason they put wind shear protection in planes.
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68387 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 10:38 am to
I WONT BECAISE I WILL DIE OF COVID IF I FLY
Posted by idlewatcher
County Jail
Member since Jan 2012
79371 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 10:50 am to
Took an SIA flight once and as we were approaching takeoff, I noticed one of the engines was literally on fire.

Told the air hostess or whatever you call them these days and she wired up to the captain and they cancelled the flight. I'm certain everyone was pissed at me haha

Apparently you can still fly with that engine failure for a safe landing at a nearby airport if needbe.

But I like to think that I saved everyone's life. You're welcome.
Posted by Martini
Near Athens
Member since Mar 2005
48861 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 10:52 am to
I'm not flying until I don't have to wear a mask. I don't give a shite about crashing.
Posted by Special K
Member since Jun 2011
1102 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 11:02 am to
I had flown about a hundred times and was never nervous until I started flying with my kid. Now when taking off I get some nerves then I’m fine the rest of the flight and landing.

Also doesn’t help that I went down a rabbit hole of hours of flight recordings and re-enactments of crashes on YouTube
Posted by boxcarbarney
Above all things, be a man
Member since Jul 2007
22792 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 11:02 am to
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that sucked scores of passengers out of the fractured fuselage.


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