Commercial airlines in the US racked up 46 'close calls' last month
There were 46 'close calls' in July, according to reports shared by the Federal Aviation Authority, and airline workers fear it's only a matter of time before a devastating incident in the US.
This plus pilots dropping dead during flights, what, three recently? Not confidence-inspiring. Oooo. Deja vu... nothing new but its been a while
Baffling.
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Tenerife should have been a seminal moment in aviation crashes. But with this current administration cutting back on everything, except money for Ukraine, this kind of happenings will continue. Just make sure if you are flying, you stock up on flight insurance, that way your loved ones can continue to live well after your passing. Flying right now is a gamblers bet. Sometimes the house wing biggly.
Had a terrifying takeoff in a southwest 737 recently, pilot took such a steep ascent I thought for sure we were going to stall the engines and fall to the ground. I wouldn’t have answered my wife honestly, but she’s glad she didn’t ask me during the flight if it was normal, my poker face isn’t that good..
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46 = Biden
Close Calls - CC = 33
I watched one happen right over my town last week. 1k ft of altitude separated two jumbos at over 30k feet. Went right across each other's flight path.