In todays climate of easy and affordable air travel it has become apparent that it's accesability might in fact becoming  at a cost.
I mean ask your self how can we be in the air for 120mins and it only cost $8?  that is what one airline was preposing last year.
Flying first class obvioulsy doesn't save you and flying the safest airling in the area  doesn't necassarily hold any weight either.
The consummer needs to be aware.
It is my hope that some day we will  HAVE A PRIVATE AVIATION AUDITING COMPANY,  that, by inspecting  airlines, their staff and  infact their safety records, will be able to tell us, the general public, which airline is in fact the safest.
A ''seal of approval'' if you will or a guide to air safety and making  aviation safey records public knowledge.
A rateing out of ten, nearly every other industry has a rating, why does  aviation not !?
After all what do we really know about the planes we board or the pilots who are flying them.
This concept is a long way off I know, but I have to start some where.
Out of tradgety needs to come some good even if it is making people aware that perhaps some airlines have a better safety record than others.
I don't believe there is such a thing  as an accident and if improving consummer knowledge and awareness of aviation safety prevents more deaths and sadness then some good will have come from  GA200 tradgety.
Thursday, 6 March 2008
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