As self driving cars become more and more capable I wonder what that will do to the "death stats" of flying vs driving in a self-driving car?
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>A Spring Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing after the plane dropped nearly 26,000 feet.
The Boeing 737, had departed from Shanghai Pudong Airport in China and was on its way to Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan on Monday when it plunged.
Pilots onboard alerted air traffic controllers about an irregularity in their pressurization system that maintains cabin air pressure.
The aircraft then had to rapidly descend from 36,000 feet to just under 10,500 feet in ten minutes.
As self driving cars become more and more capable I wonder what that will do to the "death stats" of flying vs driving in a self-driving car?
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From the post:
>>A Spring Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing after the plane dropped nearly 26,000 feet.
The Boeing 737, had departed from Shanghai Pudong Airport in China and was on its way to Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan on Monday when it plunged.
Pilots onboard alerted air traffic controllers about an irregularity in their pressurization system that maintains cabin air pressure.
The aircraft then had to rapidly descend from 36,000 feet to just under 10,500 feet in ten minutes.
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