Comment by dghlsakjg
12 hours ago
Sure, fatal stuff is bad for the bottom line, but that is a vanishing minority of what gets investigated.
You may not be aware, but there are thousands of non fatal incidents reported per year that just don't make the news.
There is a strong culture of self reporting instilled right from basic flight training, even when there is no damage or injuries, and even when the incident would have never been noticed by the authorities. You are almost guaranteed not to face consequences if you are open and honest about an incident. The FAA openly says that they would much rather educate than punish, and they tend to do that with pilots who own their mistakes. As long as there is no intent behind the fuckup, pilots are unlikely to lose their job, let alone their license.
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