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Are more airplanes crashing now in Trump's presidency than under Biden?

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 18, 2025
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**Recent Evolving Image of United Flight Whileexamining recent aviation incidents, Clemson University’s Center for Public Operability has summarized the upsided Through the decades, the number of U.S. fatal plane crashes has remained relatively steady, but a recent series of

Key Takeaways:

1. Biden administration’s first four weeks saw a significant number of fatal plane crashes. Federal data, reviewed by Fox News Digital, reveals that in the first four weeks following President Joe Biden’s takeflight, there were double the number of fatal plane crashes compared to the same time frame under the second four-week administration of President Donald Trump. Specifically, there were 10 fatal plane crashes between Jan. 20, 2021, and Feb. 18, 2021, as compared to only four fatal plane crashes recorded during the same period under the Trump administration. This significant increase in fatalities underscores the growing concern over aviation safety as the world grapples with the infrastructure crisis.

2. Revealing the January crash in Georgia as a pivotal moment. Notably, the U.S. faced a fifth fatal plane crash during its first four-week period in office, breaking the previous record of 10 fatal plane crashes previously set in January and February. This January crash occurred on aarie day, near Georgia, when a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The collision caused an _attraction-filled story that sparks global Retrofitting to reduced or eliminated aviation violence by raising awareness and providing hope.

3. The January crash as a benchmark for aviation stress. Through the pandemic, the January crash was noted as the deadliest aviation incident in U.S. history, as 260+. It also led to a national conversation on the root of aviation stress and its exacerbation by including Ukraine in the scene of an attack in 2017. Administered in the second administration, the number of fatal plane crashes dueled fewer — only six in 2021 compared to 11 in 2017. This stark difference highlights the severity of the crisis and the contrasts between different leadership styles on the aviation front.

4. The role of airlines in modernizing. On the flipside, the number of fatal plane crashes by airlines in the first month of Biden’s administration stood at 67 deaths, as opposed to 96 deaths in the first five weeks of Trump’s first administration. This significant increase likely stems from the efforts of major airlines to improve safety and transparency, as well as the push for more accountability. While the number of truly fatal crashes remains lower, the scale of the problem is teetering on the preventable.

5. Exploring the clash between Eulerian descriptions. Another fatality occurred on Monday in Canada, where a Delta Airlines CRJ-900 jet flipped upside down during a flight from Minnesota to Toronto. The plane, carrying 80 passengers and crew, crashed into the ground, causing at least 18 individuals to die after the crash. From the perspective of the Delta spokesperson, this was described as a “minor” injury,” but at least 18 were treated for injuries or post-impact medical treatment.

6. The growing discussed by democrats and liberal media. Some argue that the Trump administration’s prioritization of a large-scale improve ment of federal operations, including cuts to government dollars and efforts to sackTomagnetic operators, contributes to the decline of aviation safety. On the flipside, Democratic groups have respectfully labeled the incident as the fault of inflation weather, suggesting that the casualitist leadership may be exempt from accountability. Despite these differing perspectives, the shockwave of the January crash has mental health and political debates at the forefront of publicscope.

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