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Two planes collide here in Denver, crash into neighborhood

i like how it has a map of all of colorado and points at denver saying "site of collision"
 
Do you think there's too many overflights of single engine aricraft in populated areas? Many of those flights are sightseeing joy rides. Why do our neighbourhoods have to be risked for joy flyers?? Let them go play with their planes over the desert or the ocean..not over densely populated neighbourhoods..................
 
Originally posted by: IGBT
Do you think there's too many overflights of single engine aricraft in populated areas? Many of those flights are sightseeing joy rides. Why do our neighbourhoods have to be risked for joy flyers??
Because it's no more risky (statistically less risky, actually) than having a road in your neighborhood.

That said, my heart goes out to the families of the victims.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: IGBT
Do you think there's too many overflights of single engine aricraft in populated areas? Many of those flights are sightseeing joy rides. Why do our neighbourhoods have to be risked for joy flyers?? Let them go play with their planes over the desert or the ocean..not over densely populated neighbourhoods..................

No there are not too many flights.
It is called an accident, because we are imperfect people in an imperfect world.
They have as much of a right to fly in the sky, as we do to walk down the street.
 
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