Plane crash in Toronto

WoW, very special!
76 passengers and four crew on board survived, though two people remain in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Whats going on lately in aviation?
It seems like there's a lot of technical incidents
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There have been several plane crashes recently, but it is still the safest means of transport.
In 2024, about 38.7 million flights around the world, so with the number of flights increasing and journalists reporting everything, we see more.
Airline industry worldwide - number of flights 2024 | Statista
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I am glad there were no fatalities.
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Lucky there were no fatalities in this accident.
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I've heard it could be because there's been an increase in the reporting of incidents
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The news reports three in critical condition but hopefully they make it out okay
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80 folks on that Toronto flight, and all survived that wild flip! Branching out to wish those two still in hospital a speedy recovery—nothing too plane-ful, thankfully.
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It's scary to see this, it's a miracle to have few injured
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I wonder how many people would sue Delta for millions each!
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Indeed, many people could have died but they were very lucky
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What if the media has been suppressing most plane crashes in the past?
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Yes it's true that we didn't often see plane accidents reported by the media, at least in 40 years I don't remember seeing any
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Newspapers reported that plane crashes that you couldn't miss. We didn't see the incidents much. It must be said that with the Internet it is easy to send news and video from all over the country.
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I got this from Grok 3:
Here’s the comparison of fatal versus non-fatal plane crashes for commercial aviation, combining global and North American (mostly U.S. and Canada) data over the last 40 years (1985–2024):
1985–1994:
Global: ~75 fatal/year, ~50 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 3–2.5/million flights.
North America: ~60 fatal/year, ~40 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 2.8–2.2.1995–2004:
Global: ~50 fatal/year, ~60 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 2–1.5.
North America: ~40 fatal/year, ~50 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 1.8–1.2.2005–2014:
Global: ~35 fatal/year, ~70 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 1.5–0.8.
North America: ~25 fatal/year, ~60 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 1.2–0.7.2015–2024:
Global: ~20 fatal/year, ~80 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 0.8–0.39.
North America: ~15 fatal/year, ~70 non-fatal/year. Fatal rate: 0.7–0.35.1 -
Its realy scary atleast no one dyed!
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$30000/person
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No dead this time.
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