With all the problems occuring for Boeing planes and the airlines that use them, as well as the effects of having diversity enforced upon airlines, which airlines that run in the US are the least affected? Are airlines that use Airbus, for example, also having planes fall out of the sky?
I am thinking of visiting some family cross country. Road trips are expensive nowadays due to the price of gas and lodging. Just curious if there are any airlines/ airplanes that aren't as badly afflicted by progressivism. While we are at it, how bad are modern planes and airlines? As bad as the jokes of "planes falling out of the skies" make it out to be?
I thought this exact same thing: is Airbus really less bad, or do we just hear less about it?
Regarding the second part: as you no doubt know, flying is still orders of magnitude safer than driving, which is not to justify the way they are making it less safe. I try to avoid 737 MAX planes, which is not difficult because basically only Ryanair uses them, but I'd rather take them than drive.
Safety isn't a pure numbers game. The risk associated with each depends on how often you do either activity, and where.
When driving:
You are in full control. Perhaps you have less confidence in your ability than you do an unknown pilot + unknown ATC operators, but when there's a problem at least you know there may be something you can do about it - even if you'll only be given a few seconds to react - vs. an airplane where you can only pray.
In the event of catastrophic systems failure (whether the machine or the operator) the chance of death in a ground car is lower as you are not literally falling out of the sky.
Airlines are still pretty safe though, especially compared to the 80's and 90's.
I think this is exactly why people are more scared to fly on planes than to drive themselves. They think, in part rightly so, that as long as they don't drive like a complete maniac, they're pretty much safe when driving. However, there can always be a mechanical failure of the car, or a drunk driver crashing into you with 200 km/hour, so even if you are correct that your driving is impeccable (which, to be fair, is rarely the case) there are still considerable risks.
Yes. Good thing that only very rarely happens.