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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 27, 2025

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No one has to push anything. Sometimes horrible accidents happen like the recent Jeju Air crash. We can learn things from them that have nothing to do with DEI, like "don't put concrete barriers at the end of runways". If the left wants to push "this is because he fired the head of TSA" (a real take) then just point out how ludicrous that is.

Unfortunately for you, you can still absolutely wring a "compentency crisis" headline from this, assuming the plane in question was a Boeing.

The plane is not at fault most likely, it had the "right of way" and wasn't really supposed to be looking for stray helicopters coming in from weird angles in what is supposed to be a controlled airspace.

It's the helicopter that ended up where it shouldn't be, due to the crew failing to see the airplane, miscommunication between the helicopter and the ATC, or the ATC screwing up badly. The preliminary independent analysis (aka internet talk) seems to hint that among other things, the ATC did most likely screw up.

For the record, the plane was a Bombardier CRJ700, developed and built in Canada, so no Boeing connection there.

Why? Is there any evidence that there was a mechanical failure on the plane?

Most likely not, I guess I just wanted to point out that your ideal world is even further away than you thought (sorry).