• modifier
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    4421 hours ago

    I’ve worked in commercial aviation for 20+ years. In that time I have flown on hundreds of trips, on aircraft of all sizes, ages and manufacturers. I have visited crash sites mid-cleanup and had the odd sensation of smelling familiar airplane smells perverted by burned Jet-A. I have provided logistical support to families grieving the loss of their loved ones due to the actions of the airline I worked for. In other words, I have spent a lot of time highly aware of how catastrophic a crash can be, but I never felt unsafe flying in all that time because the system itself still felt safe.

    Last week my kid flew to Florida, and I have never been so nervous. I almost told them to cancel but that would have freaked them out even more and made me look crazy. But the system doesn’t feel safe now. It is not in safe hands.

    • @werefreeatlast
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      1215 hours ago

      May I offer a roll or two of duct tape? Done properly, it can fix everything.

      • modifier
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        1114 hours ago

        We prefer Speed tape. It’s a little stronger but just as ubiquitous.

  • @Sanctus
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    331 day ago

    My mom works in the air. Its terrifying.

  • greenfire
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    191 day ago

    to enhance your chances for a safe flight, be sure to only book on Boeing aircraft!! (“the quality goes in before the name goes on”)

  • @cornshark
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    161 day ago

    I’m ootl on this one. What happened?

    • @[email protected]
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      Here ya go

      Short version: he might have frozen hiring air traffic controllers, he might not have. The ambiguity caused de facto hiring freezes in a profession that was already understaffed and vital to air safety.

      • @Holyginz
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        It’s causing fear and disruption throughout the “background” technical fields as well. Technicians and engineers are also very understaffed which makes responding to issues very difficult. Add to that a large part of the workforce being at retirement age and having issues trying to hire more and it’s a big worry. Not saying things are dangerous just yet, but as time goes on and the new administration has more time to meddle it’s more and more likely they will break something.

      • pizzaboi
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        121 day ago

        Trump’s second term: literally too confusing, too extreme