Source: http://ift.tt/eKERsB - Tuesday, March 24, 2015
It's still unclear what caused a Germanwings Airbus 320 flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf to crash in a remote region of southern France Tuesday . The plane, carrying 144 passengers and six crew members, did not send an distress signal, according to an aviation official cited by AFP. Experts have pointed out that this type of aircraft is prolific in the skies and a crash of this kind is shocking because it is deemed as a safe type of aircraft. More than 6,000 A320 planes are currently in operation . Single-aisle Airbus A320s are the workhorses of the global fleet & proliferate across European skies #4U9525 http://ift.tt/1GPfkDj — Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) March 24, 2015 So how could a structurally-sound aircraft crash even in good weather conditions? Business Insider spoke to a British private pilot (who wanted to remain nameless for publication) about the general misconceptions about flying an aircraft. Below is a lightly-edited Q&A. Business Insider: What are the common misconceptions about pilots flying planes? Pilot: Of course the principal thing to remember is that flying is very safe. Obviously there are statistics out there, but more often than not, the people who need convincing of this fact aren’t going to be swayed by statistics! There are many people who feel as though the "wings might fall off" or that if the engines fail, it’s all over — but this simply isn’t the case. Even an airplane without power will gli
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