Title Edit: 737 not a 787
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Another Boeing 787 makes an emergency landing in Denver, Colorado after having the engine fall apart
Direct link to video: https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1777045344699723776/vid/avc1/720x720/9e4r54op7DJrY8Q6.mp4
Source: https://twitter.com/HotSpotHotSpot/status/1777045587344429221
Boeing has successfully made me mildly anxious about flight for the first time in my life and it only took a couple of months after a lifetime of thinking of it as incredibly safe. Capitalism is awesome.
Ask your doctor about Valium™
Die with compliance
Calm as Hindu cows.
I asked for a couple of doses of Valium when I had an 18h flight (Taiwan). I drank at the airport bar before boarding. I was so out of it when we landed that my partner had to tell me what to do. If there had been an emergency procedure I would have died for sure, but at least I wouldn’t have been panicked about it.
Thanks for being a fuckwit where your body may have blocked others.
Same energy as driving drunk
Downvotes from equally inconsiderate buffoons. Don’t be so altered in public that you are a danger to others.
This was my first thought reading their comment.
It’s something I hadn’t even considered.
You’re a garbage human. Plane crashes it doesn’t matter at all if she’s out of it
Childish. There are many emergencies other than a straight up crash where evacuation is important.
Self centered garbage.
You’re Literally projecting.
The whole point is not to endanger others by being so altered you can’t respond. That’s unsafe, for others.
ermagerd, you might have to step over a corpse. Anyone that has a habit of listing other’s behavior as affecting his safety doesn’t deserve safety at all, you may have heard that one before. People always seem to misunderstand the point though. Other people’s behavior will always attempt to affect your safety. You just don’t let it, and you don’t solve it by whining.
Nationalized is not better. Then you just have an ever larger pool to externalize the losses against, and a simple political appointment to scapegoat to “fix” the problem.
Quality commercial fleets like this take so much more to manage than is captured in “just nationalize it” or “fuck capitalism”.
Capitalism is the problem, but I agree that nationalization is not the solution. This is yet another industry where regulatory capture made possible by legalized bribery has become a serious issue. We need to reimplement strong regulations and punishments for companies that don’t meet them.
Unregulated capitalism is absolutely an issue, as described by regulatory capture.
Hyper strict government regulation is the way, where corporations live in fear of running afoul