Missing Air France plane
Missing Air France plane
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- 23kon0
The BBC site reports "This is the first major incident in Brazilian air space since a Tam flight crashed in Sao Paulo in ........ (then you expect this to be a date from further in the past) ...... July 2007 killing 199 people.
Two major crashes in two years, not very good stats.
That tells me "dont fly in/out of brazil"Amicus is right, flying is a whole lot safer than driving.
As humans, flying is something we definitely arent "meant" to do (leave it to the birds) so it is quite surprising there are so few incidents considering the amount of planes that are in the air each and every day.Bundling as many people as possible paying budget fares into a flying tin can is definitely wrong. Safety needs to be looked at over profits.
- communistflashbender
- it's a AIR FRANCE plane, not a AIR BRAZILIAN, this kind of shit happens everywhere in the world, don't be such a xenophobic please!chrisRG
- its in brazilian airspace though - i believe its one of the busiest airspaces in the world.23kon
- so the odds of it hapening here are the highest, no?23kon