Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
Ok cool. Can we look at the the fatality difference from Asian carrier accidents over the last year, verses the world in the last 5 years? Lemme guess that fatalities on Asian carriers is more.
One missing (obviously crashed somewhere) but we don't know what happened to it. Could have been intentional or could have been a oxygen/pressurization issue and end up like Payne Stewart's Learjet. One was shoot down by militants at the Ukraine border. And one recent A320 crashed into Java Sea, still under investigation. The world hasn't fared much better, and 2014 was actually the worst year since 2005 for aviation fatalities.
Inverted, what you are saying also applies very well to Gulfstream Academy. In fact every regional accident in the last 10 years has had at least one pilot formerly from Gulfstream academy. Gulfstream was a revenue source and just pumped out pilots, they didn't care an individual shouldn't be driving a car let alone a regional airliner.