Airplane crash in Toronto kills 80 and another example of the failing airline industry unwilling to spend to maintain their fleet

      Thomas Assbook

      Today we have the sand news report that a Delta Airline flying from Montreal to Toronto  crashed upon landing in the ice and snow of the Toronto airport. The airplane landed on its head crushing its occupants all 80 dead and this is yet another example of the dangers of flying that many people seem to be addicted to and a small certain corrupt class is able to afford to do frequently and often the amount of corruption in this Western world is out of bounds. Many of these people who are corrupt travel by Jet all the time in a full audit of the individuals


who fly more than 60 times a year could be made in corruption discovered with each and every case. Thus the airline industry is a major decline unwilling to spend the necessary money and workforce to safely maintain its fleet of airplanes and jets flying all over the sky we have predicted that airplanes have will be falling and crashing all the time is quite literally it's remarkable that the long history of safety of airlines was achieved but like much things humanity does it will eventually decline.  

     We are witnessing it right now as this is the fourth crash in about a month in North America and the number of airplanes that will be fallen from the sky and crushing people will be remarkable in a few years. The airline industry as we know it will no longer have the safety aspect to it that


people long took for granted and had defenders of the airline industry probably proclaiming that Airline travel was much safer than car travel. This crash though puts a new perspective and doubt in these claims if any people were killed as a plane dropped and tipped over on its head during a landing in Toronto and yet another crash that we are seeing all over the world. The airline

industry is not going to be the same and its safety as in the past 50 years and remarkably the lack of crashes I have often been mystified by and knew this was not going to be maintained forever  long remembering the crash in O'Hare Airport 1979 wondering where all this black smoke was coming from that was on the news and the visual image watching television and looking outside and seeing the actual smoke covered it was amazing and everyone was fearful of the jets crashing down upon them. This airplane crash in Toronto is just the latest in a long line of what we predict will be more and more crashes and explosions in the sky as various corporate cost cutting measures and the desperation of the struggling and financially problematic airline industry gets worse and worse eventually endangering the passengers to the brink

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