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Guest bnhernandez324
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I am just curious with all the pilots. What is one of the main reason you think plane crashes happen? Is it the plane, pilot, both, ATC what? My main area of interest is proper flight instruction and safety in flying. I became concerned in this area after being a flight attendant and having a very scary flight experience. I would love some feed back! Thanks!

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I am just curious with all the pilots. What is one of the main reason you think plane crashes happen? Is it the plane, pilot, both, ATC what? My main area of interest is proper flight instruction and safety in flying. I became concerned in this area after being a flight attendant and having a very scary flight experience. I would love some feed back! Thanks!

Flight Attendants who can't speak English and have terrible grammar are the biggest reason.

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About 50% pilot error and the other 50% are attributed to other factors such as mechanical error, bird strikes, weather, sabotage, etc. But really I'd guess that there is usually a combination of factors that cause an actual crash to happen. There are lots of sources out there to investigate reasons accidents happen. The FAA and NTSB also keep stats of different type accidents and their probable cause.

https://planecrashinfo.com/cause.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviation_accidents_and_incidents

https://www.aviation-law-news.com/html/causes.html

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Guest decoy
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Flight Attendants who can't speak English and have terrible grammar are the biggest reason.

You are such a loser.. didn't you make a promise to change yourself after you graduated from high school?

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I think the main cause is that a lot of stewardesses are getting fat, old & ugly, and the hot ones don't put out like they used to. A lot of pilots try really hard to fly well when they want to impress hot stewardesses. Now everyone is distracted by porn instead. Either that or it's because the ground is getting harder which makes crashes worse.

p.s. WTF is a flight attendant?

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If you're located in SLO, that means you probably have been a flight attendant on Sky West/United Express (e.g. "stewardess",... nothing wrong with that term, since I'm over 40. Actually,... nothing wrong with that term, period).

So... you were probably flying on the EMB-120, or even the 1900 when they had those.

If so, you were probably flying with a mixed bag of experience. Chances are, if you knew the experience of some of the pilots, you'd have been a bit put off or surprised. Not that they were not capable. But they were not 3000 hour pilots either.

Don't know what your "scary experiences were, but this website is primarily made up of military pilots. You probably won't find many military pilots at Sky West.

The backgrounds are dramatically different, and probably won't do much for you research.

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What is one of the main reason you think plane crashes happen?

Most crashes result from excessive negative vertical velocity combined with an unsuitable landing surface. The others are usually caused by excess closure.

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I'm not a physics major but acceleration is change in velocity over a period of time. Therefore acceleration kills, because F = M*A

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Most crashes result from excessive negative vertical velocity combined with an unsuitable landing surface. The others are usually caused by excess closure.

Doesn't the latter cause the former? Therefore 100% of crashes would be caused by "excessive negative vertical velocity combined with an unsuitable landing surface".

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As a Wing FSO at a deployed location with quite a mixed bag of airframes, I have found one factor has played into all the mishaps we've had as well as 75% of the near misses: Aircrew wearing sunglasses on their heads in the Dining Facility on their way to the aircraft.

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As a Wing FSO at a deployed location with quite a mixed bag of airframes, I have found one factor has played into all the mishaps we've had as well as 75% of the near misses: Aircrew wearing sunglasses on their heads in the Dining Facility on their way to the aircraft.

The other 25% were caused by pilots rolling up their sleves.

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The other 25% were caused by pilots rolling up their sleves.

And lets not downplay the negative effects morale patches have to aircraft safety.

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How can you guys even chase those unimportant rabbit trails when the evil spectre of aircrew failure to comply with reflective belt wear is out there?

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How can you guys even chase those unimportant rabbit trails when the evil spectre of aircrew failure to comply with reflective belt wear is out there?

I almost crashed into another jet just this week because the moron flying lead took his reflective belt off when he stepped into the airplane. I barely even saw him.

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I almost crashed into another jet just this week because the moron flying lead took his reflective belt off when he stepped into the airplane. I barely even saw him.

Which identifies a major issue here, that planes need reflective belts as well!

That way they'll be easier to see and avoid! :rock:

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Which identifies a major issue here, that planes need reflective belts as well!

That way they'll be easier to see and avoid! :rock:

Way ahead of you, boss. We here in the C-130 community take aero-reflectivity very seriously.

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Way ahead of you, boss. We here in the C-130 community take aero-reflectivity very seriously.

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Indeed a glorious one that was...only to be upstaged by the backlash...

Guest 12XU2A3X3
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Fat flight attendants moving the center of gravity from forward to aft causes the aircraft to become unstable.

EDIT: Also, everytime you leave your PT shirt untucked, an airplane loses its wings.

these are facts

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