I come in good faith , I've been ignoring bad news but I'm now a bit concerned and no-one has a valid excuse as to why as of mid 2024-2025 these occurrences have increased.
I come in good faith , I've been ignoring bad news but I'm now a bit concerned and no-one has a valid excuse as to why as of mid 2024-2025 these occurrences have increased.
this all comes within the span of a month and some change too
this all comes within the span of a month and some change too
that's what I'm saying bro we went from no occurrences to one or two every week
just look around man. everything connects
to everything else
just look around man. everything connects
to everything else
is this metaphorical or conspiracy cause technically you may be right on both
Elon fired all the air traffic control people, Boeing was actively avoiding plane repairs, its a bad time to board a plane rn
I think it's just getting reported on more. That collision in DC had to be picked up, because it actually was unusually devastating.
A lot of these other stories are just being noticed more, in light of the first one, and because there's increased public interest (panic).
There were a bunch of stories about Boeing planes f***ing up last year too.
that's what I'm saying bro we went from no occurrences to one or two every week
You already know the answer but you looking for the rational adult conspiracy theories aren’t real explanation lol. And its more fascinating to ask collectively why we do that
Elon fired all the air traffic control people, Boeing was actively avoiding plane repairs, its a bad time to board a plane rn
i actually know a handful of people in real life who have regretfully cancelled trips because they don't want to fly due to all of this
anyone have the actual statistics? i heard it was actually pretty normal it just usually isnt reported on but because this year started off with a couple big ones they're ending up in the news cycle more often now
Silver lining of being too broke to fly more than once a year is that I'm good til next January
i actually know a handful of people in real life who have regretfully cancelled trips because they don't want to fly due to all of this
thats silly tbh the risk is still incredibly low, theres tens of thousands of successful flights in america every day
anyone have the actual statistics? i heard it was actually pretty normal it just usually isnt reported on but because this year started off with a couple big ones they're ending up in the news cycle more often now
I think the streak of news is getting to the industry workers and that got them distracted and thus more likely to fumble on the job. S*** is ominous in a psychological kind of way
Elon fired all the air traffic control people, Boeing was actively avoiding plane repairs, its a bad time to board a plane rn