Plane crashes

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    goindownslow

    Mon Aug 31 2009

    Didn't I just go through this with skydiving or do I have to post another picture? Looks like I do, albeit with a different take. Air Crash Captain GDSA, along with flight crew, shown leaving a crippled plane with passengers still inside. When asked why he didn't go down with his plane or try to save his passengers, Captain Taverna replied "Fuck Them! The weather conditions were right, I was over a DZ and I needed the jump time". When further asked about the morality of the action, Captain GDSA replied, "Fuck You!"

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    mad_hatter

    Fri Dec 12 2008

    Not anymore. I started driving to any destination after I felt like a sardine in a can on my last flight.

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    mrtuner

    Wed Mar 12 2008

    It would suck but I am not too afraid that they will crash.

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    momsandpopscal_lmejoe

    Sat Sep 08 2007

    They say you're more likely to die in a bus crash over a plane crash but I'll take my chances with the bus.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon May 21 2007

    I saw a helicopter go down one time and I'd never want to expirience that...

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    xagent

    Mon May 21 2007

    I've heard horror stories of near crashes and that has instilled in me a slight fear of flying.

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    sfalconer

    Mon Nov 21 2005

    They are horrible to watch and must be ten times worst to be in one. I knew some one who was in a airline crash but she would never talk about it.

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    kattwoman

    Fri Nov 04 2005

    i've been traveling on planes since i was 4 and i flew from salt lake city to san francisco by myself. i remember every minute of it. the flight attendants have the credit for making it a fun thing instead of scary. they were very attentive and they sat me with a teenage girl who kept me company. it was great and i've never been afraid to fly. i did fly through a lightning storm over reno once that caused some turbulence but i wasn't afraid just a little uncomfortable.

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    gentle_jude

    Tue Nov 01 2005

    I love flying, don't fear them at all.

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    sundiszno

    Mon Oct 31 2005

    I'm not that afraid of being involved in a plane crash - statistically, the odds are pretty low, although I will admit that just about every time I fly there is that little nagging thought in the back of my head that this time I might be pushing my luck. I don't fly as much as I used to, but still...

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    djahuti

    Sun Oct 30 2005

    I don't fly much,and I actually enjoy it when I do.Of course,no one wants to think about crashing-but it's more likely to happen to you in a car.

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    cindyo

    Wed Oct 19 2005

    After the tragic events of Sept. 11, most people are somewhat scared to fly on a plane. I think about it more than I did before the events. It would be awful to be in a plane crash, but I'm not necessarily afraid of it because the odds of getting into one is unlikely. I have heard that someone is more likely to be struck by lightning in their lifetime than be involved in a plane crash.

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    nightbird

    Tue Jun 14 2005

    That is the most scariest thing ever!

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    tjgypsy2

    Fri May 06 2005

    Having flown several times, I can say I have no fear of being in a plane crash. Which isn't to say that I want to be in one. But heck, I drive a car, and that's a LOT scarier to me.

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    x_factor_z

    Wed May 04 2005

    I have nightmares about this...I avoid air travel.

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    mrpolitical

    Fri Feb 25 2005

    I fly a lot so I've grown used to planes as well as accepting the risks that come with being on one. If the plane crashes, then I honestly would rather die quickly then spend hours (possibly days) wandering in the Atlantic Ocean with God knows what type of animals. It's still important to remember, though, that airplane crashes are still quite rare.

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    jar_jar_binks

    Thu Feb 24 2005

    Heck yes. When it crashes, just imagine someone you know gets burned and screams in horror and then dies. That's something you don't want to encounter.

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    scarletfeather

    Sun Jul 04 2004

    I try to avoid flying as much as possible. If I'm driving on the highway, and I see someone coming straight at me, I can at least try to get out of the way. I don't have that option when I'm flying because I am not the pilot. I've heard that flying is safer now because of greater security, but I am not at all eager to hop on a plane.

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    jglscd35

    Sat Jul 03 2004

    this would have to be one of the most horrible ways to die. hurtling towards the earth knowing that once the plane hits the ground your body and the aircraft will be obliterated. the worst part is actually having time to think about your demise as the plane gets closer and closer to the ground.

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    abichara

    Thu Jul 01 2004

    Not really, plane crashes are actually very rare. But if you happen to get involved in one, the odds of you surviving are fairly low because of the hard impact. But it's nothing to fear, many people don't fly because of this. If it's your time it's your time. You have to live.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Thu Jul 01 2004

    I hope that I never die in a plan crash.