German Wings A320 crashed

This is so weird.

Perhaps I shouldn't drink and internet. But Jetcareers would implode then.
 
To make it clear, when I posted that, I was NOT talking about the cause of the German Wings Accident. I was responding to another user who was beating his chest that he has Airbus time and another user did not.

To your other point, yes, ALL airplanes have issues of one sort or another. While the Airbus is a very safe airplane, a lot of their accidents, such as Air France into the trees, Air Inter, Air France 447, and it looks like Air Asia, you see a lot of the direct causes on how the human has interacted with the system the engineers have set in place for the aircraft to fly. You don't see that much direct correlation from the human/system interaction to the direct causals of other aircraft manufacturers.

Yes, it is there, but not as prevalent in such a small period of time we have seen with the Airbus FBW system.

Yes, accidents have happened and speculation has taken place. Last question: is boeing responsible for the aftermath if a pilot flys into a level 5 thunderstorm?

For example: sfo. I don't think boeing is responsible for dumbasses getting slow.
 
We need pilot-less planes! But we need to start with cameras in the flight deck first.

Yeah, that's right, I pulled that pin...
 
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