I think you have summarized all the reasons of airplane disasters. However, whatever the man invent or made the ability ane vate of God is more. Then we, as mankind, work and do our best and the remain must be put on the God well which is in all cases for the good of people.
I think that it is impossible under the given circumstances. Human mistake or other unpredictable events may occur. Maybe in the future, things will be better.
A way of saving lives in plane crashes has been conceived, after an inventor released designs for a detachable cabin. The technology was invented by Tatarenko Vladimir Nikolaevich, who has been working on the project for the past three years.
1. Pilot error , 2. Mechanical failure , 3. Weather , 4. Sabotage , 5. The remaining losses are attributed to other types of human error, like mistakes made by air traffic controllers, dispatchers, loaders, fuellers or maintenance engineers. Sometimes required to work long shifts, maintenance engineers can make potentially catastrophic mistakes.
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I think you have summarized all the reasons of airplane disasters. However, whatever the man invent or made the ability ane vate of God is more. Then we, as mankind, work and do our best and the remain must be put on the God well which is in all cases for the good of people.
Obviously, never can avoid an accident. But there are some approaches attempt to investigate all the possible scenarios and find several solutions to mitigate the consequences of these hypothetical scenarios to improve the safety of passengers/public. One of these well-known approaches is probabilistic safety assessment (PSA). You may check this reference: Probabilistic Risk Assessment Procedures Guide for NASA Managers and Practitioners, 2002. (www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/doctree/praguide.pdf).
Still aircraft accidents over the years recur, despite the presence of all modern technologies and technological means in all planes, but they have not spared from falling into the errors that it entails a huge incident as a result of technical failure went behind many of the victims, the latest Russian aircraft, which crashed in semi peninsula "Sinai", carrying 224 passengers, and 100 bodies recovered from the site of the wreckage.
Many books were published discussing this issue and their authors have put their experience and knowledge inside it. From these books: Book how to investigate aircraft accidents to author Richard Wood. The book "How to investigate aircraft accidents" of the most important books dealing with some of the aircraft accidents and how to investigate them, as the book contains new information about the investigation of the fire on board the flight, electric circuits, or knowledge of any failure to airframe.
From the important books in this field the book titled Cause and circumstances Aircraft accidents and how to avoid them" for Archie Trammel. The book is containing "human errors resulting from aircraft accidents," human error was involved in all aviation accidents, and addresses along with the book aspects of theoretical analysis of human errors that cause of the aircraft accident, giving all the investigations, which emphasizes human errors, referred to as the book gives a full analysis, as well as to provide full preparations to avoid such incidents.
One of the most important book in this field the book titled "Final report for the analysis of aircraft accidents" written by employees served in the industry, James and Robert Walters and investigators in aircraft accidents, pilots trading, a book about the "final report for the analysis of aircraft accidents", where he made the final reports issued by the government and military and external investigations, and the book contains the experimental background and history of the flight, and a chronology of events that led to each having an accident, described aviation investigation process, and insightful look at the National transportation safety.