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the flight investigations are publicly viewable from the NTSB and FAA, and the reports are taken seriously enough to change laws or enforce new standards for aircraft. idk why they think they can lie about it?
See ? That's already better, kuddos.
But if OP was scanning for FAA incidents, he'd be aware of all the other ones mentioned above. So either he intentionally lied about that, or he's receiving news from a source that cherry picks the information to play a political narrative.
He did NOT get that from any NTSB or FAA database, let's be real. And they're not serious enough once you actually compare them to basic history of flight and aviation.
People thinking "well this is all the evidence we need for more legislation" is exactly how data is manipulated to elicit an emotional response by disingenuous media outlets. You're calling for action and your basis for this has already been proven to be disinformation.
My opinion : need more time, the inquiry of "why it happended" is underway RN.
You´re kind of lying here though. Most of those accidents you mention are from private planes first off, secondly none of those other accidents happened over populated areas and during landing/departing.
The news aren´t focusing on those accidents because it´s Trump, they are focusing on them cause they were big, and one of them it´s the most lethal airplane incident on American soil since 9/11.
You right wingers blame inflation on Biden, Ukraine, Gaza, migration, fentanyl... even though all those things are unreleated to the american government control. But then the one thing the government controls, federal workers among them the ones on the FAA agency, fails during Trump and IT CAN´T BE THE PRESIDENT NONONO.
Talking about having a weak back bone, can´t even stand by previous supposedly extremely important ideas on how government functions.
What Philadelphia crash?
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
i forget you bad when we talk about serious subject
Private jets and bush planes are the metric we're using for this? Okay, now explain how any of this relates to FAA or Trump.
i'm not calling for action, you made that part up.
I'm not the one trying to link two small aircrafts going down to some how being Trump's fault, while disingenuously claiming we've had no such incidents since 2009, and someone posted a link showing dozens, if not hundreds of such incidents.