There was an airline crash in Europe around the same time where the pilot just decided fuck it and flew into the side of the mountain. Can't remember if the copilot was in the bathroom or just also suicidal
Aviation authorities swiftly implemented new recommendations from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency that required two authorised personnel in the cockpit at all times, but by 2017, Germanwings and other German airlines had dropped the rule.
This was the exact scenario I had in my head when I typed my comment. Leaving even greater responsibility and agency to singular individuals commandeering transports with potentially hundreds of people is a recipe for disaster. But hey, anything for more profits! :capitalist-laugh:
There was an airline crash in Europe around the same time where the pilot just decided fuck it and flew into the side of the mountain. Can't remember if the copilot was in the bathroom or just also suicidal
Edit: Germanwings Flight 9525
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This was the exact scenario I had in my head when I typed my comment. Leaving even greater responsibility and agency to singular individuals commandeering transports with potentially hundreds of people is a recipe for disaster. But hey, anything for more profits! :capitalist-laugh: