It helps when the crashes are associated with people or countries that the Westerners care about as well.Last year was actually a historic low for number of plane crashes. Since the two MH crashes, aviation incidents and crashes have been given far more media prominence and attention.
The pilots did not call a mayday, it was air traffic control that sent the distress call as they could not contact the pilots.There's always a risk flying near mountains but since there was a distress call sent, something must have gone terribly wrong.
Last year was actually a historic low for number of plane crashes. Since the two MH crashes, aviation incidents and crashes have been given far more media prominence and attention.
Just goes to show how much the media has impacted my view.http://smh.com.au/business/aviation...safe-is-your-next-flight-20150325-1m7crk.html
Good article going through the stats that show last year has actually being the best period ever for aviation safety.
Yep. However, the fact that they were long-haul aircraft such as A330s and 777 were far more impactful on peoples mind. This is compounded more by the fact that MH was a 5 star major airline recognised around the world. The easy access to the internet, media, and the circulation of images of debris and bodies will serve to imprint the tragedy on people's mind.http://smh.com.au/business/aviation...safe-is-your-next-flight-20150325-1m7crk.html
Good article going through the stats that show last year has actually being the best period ever for aviation safety.