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Don’t Worry About Flying: 2023 Was the Safest Year in History!

Don’t worry about flying, 2023 marked a historic milestone in aviation safety, with not a single major jet crash worldwide! ✈️

Winona, Minnesota – You may want to share this with a friend who’s afraid of flying! It’s time to relax and breath a sigh of relief.

In the fast-paced world of modern aviation, where massive metal birds soar through the skies, 2023 stood out as an extraordinary year. It’s a story that deserves more attention, considering the sheer scale of air travel today. Imagine tens of thousands of colossal jets, fueled with flammable liquid, launching into the heavens, flying at breakneck speeds, yet almost nothing goes wrong.

In 2023, the world witnessed an incredible feat – it became the safest year in aviation history. Throughout the entire year, not a single large, turbofan-powered jet aircraft was involved in anything resembling a crash anywhere on Earth. Picture this: every day, for 365 days, this scenario played out tens of thousands of times, and not one of them ended in a fatal crash or collision.

Even the risk of fatalities onboard aircraft has become minuscule, with just two lives lost due to machine or technical malfunctions. It’s like finding a needle in a haystack, a fraction of a fraction.

Now, it’s important to note that there were tragic incidents involving smaller aircraft, including the Embraer Legacy 600. This particular flight, carrying seven passengers, was marred by a somber twist, as it had on board the mercenary commander of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, and two of his allies following their mutiny against Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. One might question the decision to board an aircraft under such circumstances.

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When it comes to investigating aviation mishaps, society demands rigorous scrutiny, and it’s well-deserved. However, the investigation into the Embraer Legacy 600 incident left much to be desired, raising eyebrows.


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Putting aside political complexities, one thing is clear – the skies in 2023 were safer than ever before in human history. It’s a remarkable achievement that challenges the 600,000 dedicated individuals in America’s airline industry to strive for a safer future. Here’s to hoping that they take 2023 as an inspiring benchmark.

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