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About 20 plane crashes this year , weren't there ?

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    About 20 plane crashes this year , weren't there ?

    Flying is safe boys and girls don't worry.

    #2
    Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
    Flying is safe boys and girls don't worry.
    Accidents are with mainly with the poorer cash-strapped carriers who are increasing air-miles between maintenance schedules.

    Stay with the bigger airlines and you'll be fine...
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
      Flying is safe boys and girls don't worry.
      Actually there have been 29 incidents so far. You have to take this in the context of continuing growth in air travel though. Flying is pretty safe and it's getting safer in most areas.

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        #4
        264 men admitted to UK hospitals so far this year with either an item stuck up their rectum or an injury caused by a vacuum cleaner.

        Nude housekeeping is safe boys and girls don't worry!
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
          Actually there have been 29 incidents so far. You have to take this in the context of continuing growth in air travel though. Flying is pretty safe and it's getting safer in most areas.
          Flying is safe , it is safe trust me !

          Mate , I pity the mentality in society that goes: "Flying is safe ! " . Tell that the families of the 29 crashed planes this year alone !

          The point is the following. Commercialism and marketing are ok as long as it doesn't kill you directly. For example - stay home and watch X Factor and Big Brother all day. You won't die in an instant but the missed opportunity cost of doing something beneficial may be indeed your death. Think if missed exercise. !

          However when it comes to flying the situation differs. In front of the tv you have choice - you can decide to exercise. In the plane seat - you have already made your choice. You decided to go with the maxima - Flying is safe. Fack it. Everybody knows it. Even kids can tell you. But in the seat you are not in control. You will be killed by others - be it a moron pilot or a tired one.

          The real killers are the owners of Boeing and the other 1 , 2 monopolists. The ones that tell you flying is safe mate , just look how many people die from this or that. FLYING IS SAFE - the NUMBERS SHOW IT.

          While you board the plane knowing that flying is safe, aviation company owners , like any company owner, take excess profits and distribute them in dividends which in turn becomes yachts , 10th house on a new beach and another mercedes to the collection.

          This is billions which , if democracy and governments actually worked , must have been diverted towards making planes fool and accident proof. By new technology , by integration of full body parachutes , by getting those vastly praised redundant systems to actually work or replacing them with ones that do.
          Last edited by gooddayall; 10 April 2010, 09:13.

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            #6
            ???? Was the OP /before/ this crash?
            Polish President and leading government figures killed in air crash in Russia.
            http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8612825.stm


            My trust level of Russians is extremely low (another glass of Polonium 210 anyone ?). They were on the way to commemorate the Katyn Massacre, a very hotly disputed issue with the Russians: who have for decades tried to deny/whitewash/scapegoat responsibility.

            Is it beyond the realms that FSB types may have had a contribution ? I would dearly hope not.


            Horrific.

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              #7
              http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...Tupolev+TU-154

              Russia has more that its share of bad weather. Most incidents are caused pilots taking risks when they should in fact abort take-off or landing.

              I think this is the case for the Polish flight.

              http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-04-10/pl...sk-region.html


              Update: It was the fifth attempt to land.
              Last edited by Paddy; 10 April 2010, 09:43.
              "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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                #8
                No one claims it's impossible to die in an aeroplane. The point is that flying is usually safer than the alternatives if you need to travel hundreds or thousands of miles.

                The statistics can be deceptive as plane journeys are typically longer than car or train journeys and planes are much faster. Hence the deaths per passenger mile make flying appear very safe whereas the deaths per journey or per hour are somewhat less favourable.

                Of course because different modes of transport move at different speeds comparing the deaths per hour for identical journies requires you to factor in the different journey times to get a true picture of how safe a particular form of transport is for any given journey.

                It also seems likely that the number of deaths per journey would increase for trains and cars if they were used more for long journeys.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
                  Flying is safe , it is safe trust me !

                  Mate , I pity the mentality in society that goes: "Flying is safe ! " . Tell that the families of the 29 crashed planes this year alone !
                  Planes don't have families; very few of those 29 incidents resulted in fatalities.


                  Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
                  The point is the following. Commercialism and marketing are ok as long as it doesn't kill you directly. For example - stay home and watch X Factor and Big Brother all day. You won't die in an instant but the missed opportunity cost of doing something beneficial may be indeed your death. Think if missed exercise. !

                  However when it comes to flying the situation differs. In front of the tv you have choice - you can decide to exercise. In the plane seat - you have already made your choice. You decided to go with the maxima - Flying is safe. Fack it. Everybody knows it. Even kids can tell you. But in the seat you are not in control. You will be killed by others - be it a moron pilot or a tired one.

                  The real killers are the owners of Boeing and the other 1 , 2 monopolists. The ones that tell you flying is safe mate , just look how many people die from this or that. FLYING IS SAFE - the NUMBERS SHOW IT.
                  This is load of old rambling bollocks - you could die in a gas explosion whilst watching tulipe factor or indeed, be knocked down and killed whilst out exercising - you don't have a lot of control over that - random tulip happens - face up to it.


                  Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
                  While you board the plane knowing that flying is safe, aviation company owners , like any company owner, take excess profits and distribute them in dividends which in turn becomes yachts , 10th house on a new beach and another mercedes to the collection.
                  Hmm and yet, the non-captialist countries generally have a poorer aviation safety record - how can that be since their bosses aren't paying shareholders with short term interests?
                  Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
                  This is billions which , if democracy and governments actually worked , must have been diverted towards making planes fool and accident proof. By new technology , by integration of full body parachutes , by getting those vastly praised redundant systems to actually work or replacing them with ones that do.
                  Yeah right, flying could be made 100% safe - and my Dad's the Pope.

                  Poor trolling effort - fail.

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                    #10
                    Yep, he lost it when he tried to string sentences together...
                    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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