Just discovered that my flight on 7/1 was a MAX. Oh well...
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Did you live?!
Statistically, flying on a 737MAX is safer than driving -- by such a huge margin that it isn't even funny.
Boeing has some work to do on some things. And the aviation industry isn't perfect.
The news cycle, on the other hand, is feeding hysteria because clicks. Seriously, more people die driving to and from the airport than they do on planes. By a huge margin. But because they're spread out into multiple tiny events...
Also nobody was seriously injured on the flight where the door fell off. The vehicle as a whole must be very well built
Agreed. This is not the de Havilland Comet.
Did you live?!
Not sure
Statistically, flying on a 737MAX is safer than driving -- by such a huge margin that it isn't even funny.
The news cycle, on the other hand, is feeding hysteria because clicks. Seriously, more people die driving to and from the airport than they do on planes. By a huge margin. But because they're spread out into multiple tiny events...
I know, I was just kidding, of course. OTOH, for some unknown reason I'm slightly afraid of traveling by plane (generally speaking), so I avoid reading about these stuff at all. These "news" only enhance my irrational fear.
Thing about phobias is that they're irrational (usually). Good luck :)