what a thrilling way to kick off 2025... another day, another near-miss in the skies . Can't believe I'm witnessing this on a daily basis and still manage to board that flight without questioning it . It's like they say, "air travel: because who needs personal space or control over their own life, anyway?". Seriously though, glad no one was seriously hurt, but 40 minutes waiting for the gate just for a minor tap on the tail? That's what I call excessive. When are we gonna get to the part where they actually fix something instead of just whack-a-mole-ing it .
I'm not saying airlines are trying to kill us, but think about it - 113 people stuck on the ground for an hour because one plane clipped another's tail... that's a lot of wasted time . And don't even get me started on how lucky those passengers were - if either plane was moving, it could've been totally disastrous . It just goes to show that air travel is still a pretty high-risk activity, and we need to keep pushing for better safety protocols. I know it sounds paranoid, but accidents like this make you wonder...
omg can u believe this happened?! they're so lucky no one got hurt! i mean, those close calls are just getting more & more scary... 113 ppl stuck on a plane for an hour?! that's crazy u think about all those ppl who do get hurt in these kinda incidents... aviation safety is def something we need to be super concerned about but at least the pilots did their job right & it was a glancing blow . i just wish they could've gotten outta there faster tho
OMG , what's going on with these planes?! 113 people stuck at the gate for an hour? That's not right! I remember when flying was more relaxed, we didn't have all these rules and protocols... back in my day, we just trusted that the pilots knew what they were doing. Now it seems like you need to file a report for everything, even if it's just a little bumping incident. The safety nets are getting tighter, but I'm not sure if it's making us safer or just more anxious about flying...