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That statistic is based on 'per mile' if you do it 'per journey' its a whole different kettle of fish ...but flight is still the safest mode of transport,
That video certainly show some scary landingsThe one where it's coming in over the city....woooaaaa!!!!

We went to Dublin a few years back and landed in torrential conditions. It's the only ever flight I've been on where the pilot received a round of applause for landingWas quite scary and I was certain we would crash land, but flight is still the safest mode of transport, and it hasn't stopped me going anywhere via plane.
It does worry me a little bit. I fully understand the physics, I know why and how planes fly and that it's the safest form of travel, I just hate the fact that somebody else is flying the plane. It's a lack of control issue for me, that somebody else could make a mistake that could kill me, and there is absolutely nothing I can do about it.
I would actually love to learn how to fly myself.
Landing in the rain on a plane shouldn't matter too much I'd have thought, as the reverse thrusters do most of the stopping power, rather than physical brakes on the wheels.
Landing in the rain on a plane shouldn't matter too much I'd have thought, as the reverse thrusters do most of the stopping power, rather than physical brakes on the wheels.
I swear he just dropped the plane down on all wheels when it must have been 20ft above the tarmac
from the passengers. Ever watched those Air Craft Investigation programmes that used to be on Channel 4? There were some right scary stuff on that!
Over 100 hours of flying in my log book![]()