Ordinarily the flight, every time.
Now? Well we've all seen the news recently about flight safety fuck-ups and affirmative action.
The predicitive programming means that any non-suicidal person has to now play hi-stakes gambling with their lives anytime they choose to fly.
No-one will be surprised when we hear of multiple fatal airplane crashes this year.
All part of the plan.
>Ordinarily the flight, every time.
My man!
>flight safety fuck-ups and affirmative action
Don't watch the news so I hadn't heard of the first part.
But with AA I'm not really that concerned because I've met some people that are pilots and they're not that bright lol.
Plus we have copilots and autopilot so I'll take my chances.
What really concerns me was the jab mandates causing experienced pilots to retire or go private.
But tbh im biased because I HATE long drives
I would find the riding in the flying air plane less stressful than riding in a car for that longer amount of time and I would find driving a car for that amount of time even more stressful than riding in one
But what if all the time to prepare for the airplane is more than four hours including waiting lines, paper work, driving to the airport, parking a car in the airport, luggage from the airport, buying a ticket in advance as opposed to leaving any time you want