Yeah. I want Mr. “rapid unscheduled disassembly” out of airline travel. |
Another plane crash - Delta plane, Minneapolis to Toronto
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Did it land upside down or flip over after landing? Either way, that's crazy! |
A miracle that everyone survived that flight. |
Step 1: They gut the FAA.
Step 2: Therefore, the FAA can't do its job well because it was gutted. Step 3: Therefore, they say "The FAA sucks, we have to privatize it." which is what Project 2025 wants to do. They're manufacturing the crises for their end goal. |
Is DOGE involved in any way? |
Yep, ensuring flight safety is definitely where we want a profit motive. Worked spectacularly for Boeing. |
I flew twice last week and everything was fine and normal. A little short staffed with the employees on the tarmac but nothing major. Fewer baggage handlers. |
ATC software installed by Musk took control of the plane. |
Baggage handlers are employed by the airlines, not the Federal Government. |
Yes, trump fired a bunch of people including maintenance people and Musk is making a play to have SpaceX (unprocured government contract) simply take over the FAA. Awarding without an RFP and scoring process leads to corruption, and this is as naked as it gets. |
Okay? |
The weather has been insane in Toronto for several days, I don’t know why any flights are even going in or out of Pearson. I’m still flying as normal, but everyone I know has re-scheduled flights they were supposed to take the last few days. |
So you have no clue? I was flying yesterday from California. I was looking at the flight tracker over Colorado. We were at 32,000 feet. When I looked out the window I saw one plane pass directly underneath us at about 800 -1000 feet. At the same time an east bound plane was about 1,500 feet off our wing and at roughly the same altitude as our plane. All commercial airlines. I have never seen that before specially in the middle of Colorado. I could imagine the ATC control screen showing these three planes at similar altitude all heading for each other. |
the screens show altitudes, so the ATCs would know that. |