Would still fly on a regular basis after what happened to flight Air France flight 447?
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Yes. In just the way I still go to the toilet despite Elvis dying on one. Sure it can happen, but the odds are small. Just don't eat cheeseburgers and take a dump at the same time. Is it bad that that's the lesson I take from this?
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Well, we don't know what happened on Flight 447. The plane had been well services, the pilot was experienced; it's a mystery. What happened won't change my feeling about air flight one may or another.
Scifisuz
Yes, you are still statistically safer in an airplane than a car. If you are going to be afraid of dying so much it changes how you live what's the point? Seriously, life is full of risk. You can either make fussy, emotional, overly sensitive concessions to fear or you can intelligently assess risk and enjoy life. Me? I am enjoying life for the most part and rejecting fear.
Wynper
Yes. That kind of event is so rare that it is not worth changing your life/job/actions over. I would carry on as before.
Jadey - Vive la difference
Yes. There are thousands of flights every day Such occurrences happen so rarely it doesnt really matter
ArcyQwerty
No problem. There are approximately quarter of a million people in the air at any moment, and a million people fly every day. Since AF447, probably ten million people have flown safely. I ride a bike in city traffic, which is far more dangerous per mile.
Im Alec has abandoned this account
absolutely! statistically, flying is infinitely safer than driving. I have been traveling internationally many times within the last two years, and just returned from two major trips within the last two months. I was involved in a serious auto accident last June, and am lucky to still be here. another miracle is that minor residual effects remain!
Anonymous
Yep.
Toiletcruncher
Not over that stretch of ocean. I wasn't even aware of those weather patters.
J and B
Yeah, there are a huge number of flights each day and how often does something like this happen? Statistically, I am comforted by the odds. I don't fly much presently, but this won't cause me to change my frequency of flying (or intended frequency) in the future.
Jo
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