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Old 08-28-2014, 02:16 PM   #23
polak
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A) Planes don't have to usually deal with other planes losing control or making other unpredictable decisions. When they do, I believe we usually hear about 100-300 people losing their lives...

B) Planes have millions of people employed to make sure that they don't collide with one another. Literally a massive, massive network probably worth billions of dollars.

C) Planes (pilots) can talk to each other.

D) Planes aren't fully selfcontrolled. They still have a highly trained pilot at the controls. Guess what happens when literally ANYTHING goes wrong in a plane? The pilot takes over control.

Seriously man, you couldn't have come up with a worse example.

As for the liability, what happens when there is one little fault in a car that causes an accident these days? Massive recalls, and billions of dollars in lawsuits right? Well now imagine if every single accident that happens in the world is the fault of the manufacturer. Yeah.

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