Ethiopian Airlines flight crashes, all 157 on board killed, including 18 Canadians

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Ethiopian Airlines flight crashes, all 157 on board killed, including 18 Canadians



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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,478
    :(
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  • The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,644
    The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
    Safe travels ..
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,644
    RIP to all those that perished..
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  • The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
    Safe travels ..
    Thank you
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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    How sad. 
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,478
    The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
    Just don't fly russian airlines and you'll be fine.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,379
    The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
    My mom's a little shook up, she took that same flight last year.

    All I can hope for is that the plane lost altitude rapidly so those on-board passed out before impact. May they rest in peace.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,309
    This is a brand new Boeing 737 Max jet and it's the second one that has crashed shortly after takeoff since they started flying them a few years ago. 

    Sometimes when I'm taking a short flight and I see that the plane is so old that the ash-trays from years past are welded shut in the arms I get a little concerned but then I remind myself that it must be a pretty reliable plane if they are still flying them.  This new Boeing 737 Max, based on flight time logged is the most dangerous plane you could possibly step onto right now. 
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    The shits.

    One of my worst nightmares.

    Absolutely powerless to change your fate- plummeting to the earth and destined for death. Those people’s last moments would have been horrific.

    I’ll be white knuckling to Maui in a week. 
    There are alternatives.  I can't find the link right now but I once Google mapped "San Francisco to Hawaii" via "walking".  The map directed me to walk to Seattle and from there to kayak from Seattle to Oahu. 

    Just a thought.  :smile:
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Meltdown99
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  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    So many talented and dedicated people lost when the flight went down. 

    19 U.N. Workers Were Among the Victims in Ethiopian Airlines Plane Crash  
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
    Better yet, after three major accidents.  My father was an aeronautical engineer and a big part of his job was basically working as a liaison between a major U.S. airline and Boeing.  Every time a major accident occurred he would mention  that it was likely that two more would follow.  He was often correct.

    I got tired of the guessing game and took my last flight about 30 years ago.  Yes, I would paddle to Hawaii before I would fly there again.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    brianlux said:
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
    Better yet, after three major accidents.  My father was an aeronautical engineer and a big part of his job was basically working as a liaison between a major U.S. airline and Boeing.  Every time a major accident occurred he would mention  that it was likely that two more would follow.  He was often correct.

    I got tired of the guessing game and took my last flight about 30 years ago.  Yes, I would paddle to Hawaii before I would fly there again.
    I’m kinda surprised by your unwillingness to fly. Do you drive a car? 

    You have a 1-11million chance of dying on a plane.

    1-5000 chance in a car


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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,485
    westjet still flying all of theirs in their fleet. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,485
    brianlux said:
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
    Better yet, after three major accidents.  My father was an aeronautical engineer and a big part of his job was basically working as a liaison between a major U.S. airline and Boeing.  Every time a major accident occurred he would mention  that it was likely that two more would follow.  He was often correct.

    I got tired of the guessing game and took my last flight about 30 years ago.  Yes, I would paddle to Hawaii before I would fly there again.
    I’m kinda surprised by your unwillingness to fly. Do you drive a car? 

    You have a 1-11million chance of dying on a plane.

    1-5000 chance in a car


    I fly, but I guess the way I look at it, in a car I at least have way more control over my fate than the 0% control I have if something goes wrong in a plane. 
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  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    brianlux said:
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
    Better yet, after three major accidents.  My father was an aeronautical engineer and a big part of his job was basically working as a liaison between a major U.S. airline and Boeing.  Every time a major accident occurred he would mention  that it was likely that two more would follow.  He was often correct.

    I got tired of the guessing game and took my last flight about 30 years ago.  Yes, I would paddle to Hawaii before I would fly there again.
    You are not the only one that hates flying, I have a cousin that says "he'll never get into those flying death machines"...LOL

    I will fly, I but I hate to flying, from the minute I get to the airport to the minute I exit the arrival airport is not an enjoyable experience.

    I'd much rather drive than use any mass transit anymore...

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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    brianlux said:
    If this is any consolation, I have read that the safest time to fly is the time after a major accident, airlines are extra vigilante in maintaining safe fleets.
    Better yet, after three major accidents.  My father was an aeronautical engineer and a big part of his job was basically working as a liaison between a major U.S. airline and Boeing.  Every time a major accident occurred he would mention  that it was likely that two more would follow.  He was often correct.

    I got tired of the guessing game and took my last flight about 30 years ago.  Yes, I would paddle to Hawaii before I would fly there again.
    I’m kinda surprised by your unwillingness to fly. Do you drive a car? 

    You have a 1-11million chance of dying on a plane.

    1-5000 chance in a car


    I fly, but I guess the way I look at it, in a car I at least have way more control over my fate than the 0% control I have if something goes wrong in a plane. 
    But you don't really.  There are people monitoring air traffic and keeping people in their "lanes".  Cars...lots of people driving next to you reading text messages, etc. ;)

    Plane crashes usually happen due to equipment errors.  Which don't happen often.  Car crashes usually happen due to user error...sometimes with environmental issues added.  

    I get the feeling of control, it's why I feel better driving then riding in the passenger seat often! 

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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    I actually think a lot of it is you are far more likely to survive a car crash. But you are still far more likely to die in a car then in a plane.
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