Comment by WalterBright

11 hours ago

Fixes have to go through the FAA, which can be difficult, bureaucratic and very expensive.

Well yes of course they have to be checked by a regulator, but you should still have the thought of, we must do this, no matter the cost as safety matters above everything else in this industry.

  • > no matter the cost

    Means nobody can fly. The FAA does understand this, but the mass media does not.

    A 100% safe airplane won't move an inch, let alone fly at 30,000 feet.

  • > you should still have the thought of, we must do this, no matter the cost as safety matters above everything else in this industry.

    This premise implies that if you could prevent one plane crash for $10 trillion dollars then you should do it, but then ordinary people wouldn't be able to afford air travel. In reality they do have to consider the cost and then do the things that are justified based on the cost and the risk. Which means that high regulatory costs compromise safety because the more it costs to make a change that improves safety, the fewer of those changes can be implemented for an amount of money that can be justified by the risk.