Russian Plane Crash

Very few hull/life loss accidents are attributed to single mechanical failures anymore. The steep lessons learnt from many previous disasters in history have been credited to magnificent improvements in aircraft design safety and maintenance improvements. The majority of major aircraft accidents are operational external influences like weather or pilot/engineer error. No other transport industry has so much regulation as the airline industry. The rigor and dedication by all within the aviation sector are rewarded when approx 6 airplanes land safely every second of the day, somewhere in the world.
 
Often wondered if you could jump off at the last second line in the cartoons and survive as you aren’t travelling that fast are you?
 
I seen one on a Greek/Cypriot airline, someone fucked with the pressure and they all fell asleep, stayed on autopilot till it ran out of fuel and crashed. All because of one persons fuck up.

Will have to watch that Polish one, will shit me up no doubt!
That’s how golfer Payne Stewart died, in a corporate jet. Live news footage of the plane as it flew across the country on autopilot until it ran out of fuel.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_South_Dakota_Learjet_crash
 

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