I’m sure they have 2 pilots per plane, so it’s highly unlikely to lose both pilots on a single flight.
Who thinks that way?
But then you’re left relying on the second best of two to handle the panic of having #1 die right next to you and take over what they were doing. Those little doughnut spare tires are cool and all but ...
Suppose that we learn that the issue can be transferred to our offspring?
Yes, I think that might be possible.
Will that extinguish large chunks of humanity.
Have we opened Pandora's box for real?
Only God knows. But I suspect many “elites” knew from the start.
Remember the Phizer executive that went unvaccinated?
So no big deal if one croaks mid-air? That’s harsh.
2 pilots is just enough in good conditions with all systems functioning. Throw in poor weather and a few systems inop and you will wish for 3 or 4 pilots.
Not to worry, the plane will always return to earth, it might even return in one piece.
“I’m sure they have 2 pilots per plane, so it’s highly unlikely to lose both pilots on a single flight.”
Indeed you are correct. Mathematically it is unlikely but why should have to assume that risk?
Now think. What happens if the lead pilot has a “coincidence” at 100 feet as they are landing and there are a dozen aircraft lined up on the taxiway adjacent to the runway that is being landed on.
He can pitch forward against the yoke and drive the aircraft into the ground and/or into the line of waiting aircraft before his #2 can regain control.
If you or your family are in that aircraft you best have your affairs in order. It is setting the stage to bankrupt the airline industry because you don’t have the luxury of choosing a “unjabbed” crew but Bill Gates or Leo DiCaprio does. No one will fly anymore. Is your life worth less than theirs?