“Are you able to by no means try this once more?” my son texted me on Monday in our household group chat. I had despatched a sequence of pictures of my flight within the tiny Cessna Caravan that had simply flown my mortal being 120 miles, from Chicago O’Hare Worldwide Airport to West Lafayette, Indiana. The nine-seat plane, which runs on a single turboprop engine, was so small that the bottom crew needed to weigh baggage and passengers in an effort to distribute their weight evenly within the cabin. It was, in brief, the form of airplane that makes it straightforward to concern on your life. Against this, I hadn’t been involved in any respect—and my son had discovered no trigger to fret—concerning the American Airways regional jet that I’d taken on the primary leg of my journey, from St. Louis to Chicago.
Only a few days later, an American Airways regional jet collided with a U.S. Military Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C., killing everybody concerned: 60 passengers, 4 crew members, and three service members. The Nationwide Transportation Security Board has stated it’s going to take at the least a yr to establish a ultimate possible explanation for the crash. Till then, one can solely guess that the aircrafts and their equipment weren’t themselves guilty. The New York Occasions has reported that the related air-traffic-control tower might have been understaffed and that the helicopter might need been exterior its flight path. As Juliette Kayyem wrote for The Atlantic yesterday, an increase in flight site visitors has been rising the danger of midair collisions for years, particularly in busy airspace equivalent to Washington’s.
Statistically, for now at the least, flying continues to be a lot safer than driving. In response to the Worldwide Air Transport Affiliation, on common an individual must journey by airplane each day for greater than 100,000 years earlier than experiencing a deadly accident. A bunch of things has made flying extra dependable, amongst them extra reliable gear, higher pilot coaching, tighter rules, stricter upkeep requirements, advances in air-traffic management, and improved climate forecasting. However the amorphous, interlocking techniques that notice industrial flight are arduous to see or perceive, at the same time as they maintain us secure. For abnormal passengers—folks like me and my son—any sense of hazard tends to give attention to the airplane itself, as a result of the airplane is correct in entrance of us, and above our heads, and beneath our ft, and lifting us up into the sky. A concern of flying makes little sense, as a result of flying is simply physics. One actually fears airplanes, the aluminum tubes during which a fragile human physique could also be trapped whereas it’s introduced into flight. A machine like that may crash. A machine like that may kill you.
The Boeing 737 Max’s current string of mishaps, together with two deadly accidents in 2018 and 2019, and, extra not too long ago, a misplaced door throughout flight, are nonetheless contemporary within the minds of passengers, and historical past solely reinforces the concern. In 1950, a TWA Lockheed Constellation en route from Bombay to New York crashed when its engine caught on hearth and indifferent. In 1979, one other engine detachment on a DC-10 wide-body jet brought on the crash of American Airways Flight 191. In 1988, an Aloha Airways Boeing 737 misplaced an 18-foot-long part of higher fuselage on the way in which from Hilo to Honolulu. Human error—a contributing think about most crashes, if not their direct trigger—may stem from gear failure, as within the case of Pan Am Flight 812 in 1974 and Air France Flight 447 in 2009.
But the salience of an airplane’s precise equipment has been fading too. For passengers, the expertise of economic flight could also be worse than ever, however the planes themselves now appear extra dependable and extra accommodating (if solely so many passengers weren’t packed into them). Twenty years in the past, regional flights would generally use turboprops to move passengers between hubs and small-to-medium-size cities. These planes had been louder and bumpier. Flying in them felt worse, and it impressed extra nervousness for that purpose.
Are little turboprops really extra harmful than jets? A direct comparability is troublesome, as a result of the smaller planes are sometimes used for shorter flights, and extra flights imply extra takeoffs and landings—when most accidents happen. However the numbers are considerably reassuring general, at the least with regards to industrial flight. (The numbers for normal aviation, which incorporates leisure planes, skydiving operations, bush flying, and the remainder of civilian noncommercial flight, are much less reassuring.) The NTSB filed investigations into eight deadly aviation accidents in the US from 2000 to 2024 that concerned industrial plane with turboprop engines, and 13 for plane with turbo followers (the commonest passenger-jet engine).
In any case, fashionable airport logistics, similar to fashionable jumbo jets, have helped construct a way of security—or at the least disguise a supply of concern. U.S. passengers used to board and disembark their flights from the tarmac with extra regularity. This was true of prop planes and greater jets alike. The shrill whine of generators and the candy scent of aviation gas made the mechanisms of flight extra palpable; it reminded you that you simply had been coming into a machine. These days, that actuality is hidden. You board comfy, quiet cabins from the climate-controlled shelter of jet bridges.
All of those adjustments have tamped down the concern of planes to the purpose that, for a lot of passengers, it’s going to now resurface solely underneath sure throwback situations—equivalent to when I discovered myself bobbing over the Hoosier farms in a airplane cabin the dimensions of a taco truck. That type of white-knuckling is a distraction from the more true, extra pervasive dangers of air journey in 2025. The systemic lapses and situations which have produced frequent close to misses in aviation, and that will have contributed to this week’s accident, now appear more likely to worsen underneath the Trump administration, which has purged the Aviation Safety Advisory Committee, fired the top of the Transportation Safety Administration, and blamed DEI for a deadly crash.
The nation’s pervasive weak point in aviation security is genuinely scary, however it’s shapeless, too. It provokes the type of fright that you simply really feel in your bones, the kind that makes you entreat a cherished one to please by no means fly in a type of once more, okay? And but, I would properly have been safer within the chilly cabin of a turboprop 5,000 ft above Indiana than I’d have been on an method to an overcrowded, understaffed airport in a quiet regional jet. The airplane nonetheless looks like the factor that may kill you. Even now, I think it at all times will.