Because Boeing were on such a good streak already…

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    11 months ago

    I know, but no one cares who’s responsible at the moment. What people care about is that they read a new article about Boeings planes endangering passengers every 3 days. So while Delta is most likely at fault, Boeing is gonna take the hit to the company image. That’s why I was specifically speaking about the Boeing PR team. Those guys and the crisis managers won’t be able to catch a break for a loooong time.

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      11 months ago

      45,000 commercial flights a day in the U.S. 35 deaths in the last 10 years. Thats about 164 million flights.

      ~115 people dying by car daily, and those numbers have been rising every year…

      If planes get their kill ratio up high enough people will stop caring and start saying it is expected/needed.

      Clearly more plane crashes are the answer.

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        11 months ago

        how many car trips per day in the us? must be billions. deaths per mile* per traveler should be the metric, not number of trips.

        ps: safest method of transportation is the elevator.

        edit:*mile traveled

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          11 months ago

          Elevators don’t travel any distance so if anyone is hurt by one they immediately lose by your metrics

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      11 months ago

      “Next up: are Grandma’s visits killing her? Investigation finds Boeing builds airframes out of aluminum, which may or may not be linked to alzheimers. More at 11.”