>I'm so surprised people aren't more terrified to fly.
this fear has turned the flight industry into the safest and most responsible institution. They make mistakes, but they honestly investigate them and learn how to correct them.
It’s terrifying to put yourself in a metal box at high speed in a road where the risk is way higher than in any other mean of transport
Yes, but a linear growing industry could hide a exponential growing error Foothill in a delivering industry quite a while, before it could not, especially if it accepted that quality control was defacto outsourced to them..
I m interested, is there a tendency to fly passenger planes as cargo planes first over the last ten years?
this fear has turned the flight industry into the safest and most responsible institution. They make mistakes, but they honestly investigate them and learn how to correct them.
It’s terrifying to put yourself in a metal box at high speed in a road where the risk is way higher than in any other mean of transport