Airplane crash in Washington DC is only things to come from failing Airline industry

      Neil Knight

   The airline industry is so desperate for profit that they are making cuts that totally endangers their customers and flight attendees a jet airliner crash into a Blackhawk helicopter as the vast increases in air flights in and around Washington DC and many other urban areas across America continue to put the skies in great Jeopardy. More crashes like this with airplanes falling out of the sky we have long been predicting the airline industry is so cheap that they are cutting corners wherever they can whether it be the safety of the airplanes or the number of staff that is needed. Indeed, in many these Washington


airports was so understaffed Air Traffic Control because they don't want to spend the money and put the appropriate number of personnel that they need with the increased air traffic. The airline industry is in shambles and it is falling apart as we see it in too many of these rich people are flying with many addicted to being in the flight and able to have the resources to pollute the planet and their contribution to the carbon destruction of it cannot be understated. We need to get away from the airline industry and number of airplanes flying around and sooner or later a balance will come out. 

     We have long predicted the airplanes will be crashing in the industry doesn't have the profits and the resources to maintain the fleet of airlines into a safe manner and what we saw in Washington DC was a clear example. The airline industry needs to be cut back and a number of flights that we see around the world should be cut in half immediately the next three years and any means necessary if this includes



limiting people to one or two flights a year must be done by global governments to cut air travel and it's only the well-off and super Elites can travel. Their contribution to the climate destruction has been devastating in their greed and narcissism to travel all around the world unnecessary. The airline industry will see many more tragedies and crashes in the coming years and months and it has to be maintained that the success of the airline industry in the past will not be maintained. It is quite surprising how few crashes there have been through the years, however times are changing in a desperation of these fledgling airline companies to cut costs and corners will only result in more dangerous situations and tragedies such as seen in Washington the other night.

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