Plane Crashes In Buffalo, NY, Killing All Onboard and One On The Ground
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090213/ap_on_re_us/plane_into_homeWho is really at fault here? The disgustingly bloated and obese airlines who shovel billions of dollars in salaries and stock options to their CEOs and boards of directors but not one penny into R&D for safer aircraft. Think about it--today cars have eight airbags in them, and even subcompacts are often very solid in a crash, but absolutely
nothing has been done to make jets more survivable on an impact in the past seventy years. Is this a limit upon our engineering, or is it a crime against humanity? We can put men on the moon, and military airplanes have ejection seats, and ships have lifeboats, but passengers on airlines have... jack squat. The swine who run this hideous industry can't spare a dollar once in a while for advancing airliner design and safety, but they sure know how to flock to Washington (on their own
private jets, I might add) to scream and holler for bailout money when, every once in a while, the free market actually starts to punish their lard donkeys and they lose ticket sales.
If we had a
real free market, people would actually have incentive to save lives, and not just profits. If a couple of upstart jet designers created a jet with ejection seats for every passenger, not only would people flock to them even if they were more expensive, but the aviation dinosaurs would all have to get with the program in order to survive, and the cost of the technology would plummet and jillions of new aerospace jobs would be created as airlines would rush to replace their fleets.
I would say something to the airline and aerospace CEOs of today, who still manage to go to swank retreats in Scotland and Newport Beach even as they fire tens of thousands of workers, but it isn't even necessary. They stand condemned all on their own.
Chaimfan