Winter weather has hit the Puget Sound area, but conditions at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport were relatively dry when a Japan Airlines jet made tail contact with a Delta Airlines jet.
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Near misses and incidents are increasing as flight numbers increase, but there may also be a systemic problem with overloading infrastructure. If governments allow flights to reach unmanaged levels, then the system may be showing signs of age and lack of modernization.What is happening? Planes and helicopters around the world keep messing up.
I thought the answer to the mystery was understaffed ATC and aviation safety workers, the exact phrase during an interview with an aviatio safety worker/rep was "you have one person doing two people's jobs."
I've never seen a crew cabin with "tiny windows". They are as large as humanly possible while keep the avionics high, near the plane of view. They have a wider angle of view than automobiles do, or most large seacraft. On the ground, they require extra assistance due to traffic at an airport. In the air, the large windscreens work fine in 99.9% of flight time.From every angle this situation looks awful, and I have a new respect for ground crew staff as they dodge the aircraft that taxi around by pilots looking through those tiny windows.
Physics, greed and American hubris. A deadly combination. If we spent as much on safety as we spend funding wars this could be prevented. It's not some inevitable inescapable tragedy for giant hunks of metal to keep crashing into each other or dropping from the sky. It's arrogance and greed, like most of our problems.I've never seen a crew cabin with "tiny windows". They are as large as humanly possible while keep the avionics high, near the plane of view. They have a wider angle of view than automobiles do, or most large seacraft. On the ground, they require extra assistance due to traffic at an airport. In the air, the large windscreens work fine in 99.9% of flight time.
However, even WITH large windscreens, the challenges of congested airspace may just be too much to prevent all accidents. There is SO much to visually take in when over a city, and a small craft making a bee line for you is almost invisible until he gets near, and you need to be looking directly at him to see in time.
A few of the air disasters have shown the extreme difficulty in those circumstances. The tower has done everything it can to make them aware, but physics sometimes conspire against success, and life.
That doesn't seem to be ever likely. The pilot is either the greatest asset or greatest liability at the time of crisis in flight. The sole reliance on fly-by-wire has repeatedly and fatally been at fault when systems fail.It is perfectly possible to have a plane with no windows. Getting rid of the passenger windows adds strength and saves weight, the people will be too busy looking at their phones to notice. A windowless cockpit is more aerodynamic, quieter and, in a crash safer. The crew get all the information they need from the instruments most of the time, cameras can fill in the gaps. How can you tell I watched Thunderbirds?
glass half full, no fatalities this time. i guess that's where we are??Again
2 pilots rescued after military plane crashes into water near San Diego, officials say
How often are planes okayed to fly?
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2 pilots rescued after military plane crashes into water near San Diego, officials say
How often are planes okayed to fly?
