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CMDRConanAAnderson 13 points ago +13 / -0

What was the given cause for those crashes btw?

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Liberals_Suck 29 points ago +30 / -1

Most of the crashes in the 70s and 80s had to do with technology not being as advanced as it is now. There weren't things like TCAS (traffic collision avoidance system) to prevent planes from accidentally flying into each other. There wasn't GPWS (ground proximity warning system) to alert pilots that they were about to fly into terrain... but you also had a lot of maintenance issues like AA191. Sorry, not sure if you were looking for a serious answer or not.

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CMDRConanAAnderson 7 points ago +7 / -0

Wasn't that a spontaneous short term event though? I remember when a large plane fell in my hometown they made a massive deal about it and they still talk about it today. My memory could be fuzzy but I remember one day planes just stopped crashing in the US after that stretch of terrible crashes.

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Liberals_Suck 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are actually still a lot of airliner crashes. Usually a couple a year, except usually in other countries... Depending on what region you're in I could tell you which crash you're thinking of. Crashes in the United States have thankfully dropped off, with the last big one I can think of being that Amazon Air crash.