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7. Why doesn't it say "all emergency procedures and redundancy's both trained and engneered worked and no one was killed"?
Fri Jun 7, 2024, 11:08 PM
Jun 2024

Seriously. Shits gonna break. If it's an inherent flaw, hopefully its discovered and will be addressed. I know Boeing has their issues but when something like this happens the blame swatters start swatting immediately. Do people really think no pilot, engineer or agency ever foresaw something like this and put whatever it takes to safely recover whats most important, the cargo? There's more work that goes into aviation safety than any other aspect of aviation and the miles traveled to fatality and injury ratio proves it period. That average even goes back to the days when pilots were doing lines on their checklist cards . That's how freaking safe this industry is. The pilots, design engineers, crews, airport personnel, all of them do an outstanding and usually thankless job. Hat's off to everyone involved in aviation for a job well done.

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