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Plane crash in DC the fault of Obama, Biden, the Democrats and DEI

https://amuseonx.substack.com/p/the-skies-arent-safe-how-dei-policies

The Skies Aren’t Safe: How DEI Policies Are Compromising Air Traffic Control
However, beginning in the Obama era and accelerating under Biden, a seismic shift occurred: meritocracy was abandoned in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mandates.

The consequences of this shift are now coming home to roost. A decade of race-conscious hiring practices, prioritizing identity over expertise, has introduced a growing safety crisis in aviation. Near-miss incidents have surged, major airports have become the site of harrowing close calls, and controllers lacking the rigorous background once demanded are increasingly struggling under pressure. What began as a social experiment has now turned into a public safety hazard, and there is no indication that the turbulence will subside anytime soon.



Those crash victims were killed by affirmative action.

DEI Policies and the Rise in Near-Misses

Since these changes, reports of runway incursions, aborted takeoffs, and near-midair collisions have risen at an alarming rate. The year 2024 saw a record-breaking 1,100 runway near-miss incidents, many attributed to controller errors. A few of the most harrowing examples include:

October 2024: A Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 collided with an Endeavor Air CRJ-900 at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, resulting in millions in damages and a full-scale NTSB investigation.

September 2024: An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 was forced to abort takeoff in Nashville to avoid colliding with a Southwest 737 that was mistakenly cleared to cross the active runway.

December 2024: A Delta jet at LAX nearly struck a private aircraft due to a controller’s miscommunication, narrowly avoiding a tragic disaster.

These incidents are not just statistical outliers. They represent a troubling trend: a growing cohort of underqualified controllers, fast-tracked into roles they are ill-equipped to handle, is increasingly making costly, dangerous errors.
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Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
We better fix these problems as quick as possible because all of the technology we developed since the 80s to avoid runway incursions and possible mid air collusions will be useless. The list you posted will make Tenerife look like an everyday occurrence at airports all due to DEI.