I wouldn't be so sure of that, especially since most accidents are attributed to pilot error. The general perception among society is that modern airliners pretty much fly themselves, and that pilots are overpaid, underworked button-pushers. I doubt many people will be uncomfortable with autonomous airliners, especially since self-driving vehicles are likely to be commonplace within a decade. Also there have been plenty of accidents involving heavy airliners that do not require flight engineers, but I'm not aware of any movement to bring flight engineers back.
This. Studies show that 47% of today's jobs are likely to be automated out of existence in the next 25 years. Wages will surely plummet do to increased competition for the remaining jobs. Also there won't be much consumer demand with 47% structural unemployment, so the economy will likely enter a permanent depression. There are going to be some very bleak times ahead for most of us.
Mass structural unemployment will certainly cause many issues in society. I suspect something like the "Terrafoam" system described in Manna by Marshalll Brain might be set up to mitigate these issues, and cheaply provide for the basic needs of the unemployed.