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If we look at the data we'd see while Trump did put a hold on federal hiring he put exemptions for roles related to national security and public safety, and air traffic controller fits under public safety.
The 3rd crash is just a Seattle International Airport planes taxiing... not an air crash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IZ0_9gFJlM
Air traffic controller fits under so-called DEI according to Trump or perhaps more so for the US Shadow President Elon Musk... not public safety. Elon Musk ignores safety even for his Tesla cars and SpaceX rockets, which the FAA had annoyed him with multiple fines to try get them to address safety concerns which he kept ignoring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw2QZUuZUjs
2025
The wreckage of the American Eagle CRJ700, N709PS, after the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision
January 7 – A Swan River Seaplanes Cessna 208 Caravan crashed into the water at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia. Out of the seven occupants onboard, three people were killed including the pilot and three others were injured.
January 28 – Air Busan Flight 391, an Airbus A321-200 operating from Busan to Hong Kong, caught fire shortly before takeoff at Gimhae International Airport. All 176 people onboard are safely evacuated, with only 7 injured.
January 29 – A Light Air Services Beechcraft 1900, that was carrying oil workers, crashed shortly after takeoff from GPOC Unity Airstrip in South Sudan. Out of the 21 occupants onboard, 20 were killed.
January 29 – In the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision, American Eagle Flight 5342, a Bombardier CRJ700 operated by PSA Airlines, collided with a Sikorsky UH-60L over the Potomac River, killing all 64 people onboard the CRJ700 and all 3 aboard the UH-60L.
February 6 – Bering Air Flight 445, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan flying from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska, disappeared over the Norton Sound, and the crash site was located the following day. All 10 people on board were killed.
Depends what you are referring to for the FAA to cover, mostly it's their own airport and airspace, which are the crashes being recorded as not occurring before Trump/Musk for more than 15 years.
It would depend if it was due to an american airplane not checked on their end.
Yet for the "Swan River Seaplanes Cessna 208 Caravan crashed into the water at Rottnest Island, Western Australia", that was due to the pilot rotated too early without sufficient airspeed causing it to stall. That's why it dropped a wing and flipped into the water.
Again left-wing knowledge is garbage.
According to the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) in 2023 the NTSB recorded 1,269 aviation accidents in the U.S., with 233 fatalities
https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/statements/accident_incidents
Pretty much this.
But most Americans keep saying deregulation is the thing that will save them cause a south african multimillionaire that was sued by those agencies is saying so in the platform he bought and silenced critics in the name of freedom of speech.
It also seems that even this tragedies are not enough for the public to question their new king emperor, so I guess republican Americans are finally making the country the way they always wanted it, at least a part of the population should be happy with this results I pressume.
Next time, please try not to dissolve facts in an ocean of ... things. Thanks. How is it called already ... the tree that's hiding the forest something something ? I mean, look at the topic title and do not come with south Korean things, k'bye.
If you really wanted to make a point, you'll just had to point "BOEING DUH" and that would had been enought and HONEST.
Yikes, liberals busted arguing in bad faith.. again. I'm shocked!
are you lying on purpose?
there have been many major air and ground incidents involving both commercial and private aircraft in USA in the past 5 years. an unheard of amount. Especially from the Boeing company.
ready to lay off half the staff for the space launch system. not looking good for boeing lol.
These all seem to be on the same level OP is using to promote his narrative. Odd. How is this possible?
I tried using the criteria OP was using to report on this. I can only find a single source claiming this is the "3rd major plane crash in 8 days" and that's an MSN News article.
January 2: A small plane crashed into a warehouse in Fullerton, California, resulting in two fatalities and 19 injuries. A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicated that the aircraft's door appeared to have been left ajar during flight, leading to the accident.
people.com
January 29: A mid-air collision occurred between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., resulting in the deaths of all 67 individuals on board both aircraft.
apnews.com
January 31: A private Learjet 55, operating as a medical transportation flight, crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, causing an explosion and setting multiple houses on fire. All six individuals on board the aircraft perished, along with one person on the ground; at least 24 others were injured.
phila.gov
February 3: A Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, operating as Bering Air Flight 445 from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska, went missing shortly before its scheduled arrival. The wreckage was discovered 34 miles from Nome, and all 10 individuals on board were found deceased.