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To: TobagoJack who wrote (151358)10/23/2019 9:52:03 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) of 217630
 
Wings detaching is definitely problematic. Over the decades I have thought that aviation people are quite hopeless. I mean aircraft designers (no Globalstar SPOT, no sardine class, as examples) , route planners ( taking me in an A380 over a war zone = Ukraine where 2 weeks later an airliner was unsurprisingly shot down), flight management (such as flying me in a seat immediately behind the cockpit with the door open 18 months before 911 which was entirely predictable = I decided not to say anything to the crew because they would think I was making a threat and attack me. Now they have shut the stable door after the jihadists have bolted), piloting = all sorts of incompetence and even murderous, etc etc involving umpty thousand people dead and aircraft destroyed.

By comparison BP Oil over decades has had no accidents killing more than about half a dozen people, with the total body count being tens including road accidents. But people went hysterical over the Deep Horizon accident.

The A380s have a wing truss cracking problem too.

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