Toronto upside-down plane crash from company that brags about it's ALL -FEMALE CREWS

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Why can't we tell the truth today? Women have the size and strength of 10 year old boys. Very few are qualified to be pilots or soldiers or cops or firemen.

Delta flight that crashed at Toronto airport was operated by Endeavor Air, which loves to brag about all-female crews​

The airline obsessed with hiring women thunked a plane so hard onto a runway that it flipped over and exploded. I'm not saying correlation implies causation here, but I do know this: In order to get an all-female flight crew, you have to purposely exclude the majority of capable staff and select from a much smaller pool of staff. Statistically speaking, the quality of a crew based on genitals is going to be far worse than a crew based on skill.

 
This explains why the media is telling us that it's a good thing the plane flipped upside down.!! We must not admit the girls failed.
 
Why can't we tell the truth today? Women have the size and strength of 10 year old boys. Very few are qualified to be pilots or soldiers or cops or firemen.
Did this flight have an all-female crew? If so, did a lack of size and strength contribute to the crash?
 
Delta Adds A Little Hanging Tennis Ball To End Of Runway For Female Pilots
U.S.·Feb 19, 2025 · BabylonBee.com

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U.S. — As an added safety measure to prevent further runway catastrophes, Delta Airlines has added a little hanging tennis ball to the end of runways to help female pilots.

After multiple recent incidents of female pilots struggling to figure out exactly when a runway begins and ends, Delta decided to begin positioning cranes to hang tennis balls from a string at the end of each runway.

"A tennis ball on a string is the most trusted technique in the world to keep women from wrecking," explained Delta CEO Ed Bastian. "Millions of women have been stopped from smashing their cars into the garage wall by husbands graciously hanging up a tennis ball. We are excited to bring this tried-and-true technology to Delta Airlines to hopefully keep our female pilots from wrecking any more planes."

According to airport personnel, the tennis ball on a string has already prevented over a dozen crashes by female pilots. "Now, if we can just get those lady pilots to stop checking their makeup and focus on the instrument panel," said air traffic controller Bob Rendon. "Hang on a minute, got a girl pilot coming in hot -- stop when you touch the tennis ball, I repeat, brake for the tennis ball!"

At publishing time, a female pilot in Toronto had called her husband to say she might have gotten a slight scratch on her plane.
The shrimps can't see over the dashboard. People under 5 feet tall should not be driving cars o r flying planes.
 
This explains why the media is telling us that it's a good thing the plane flipped upside down.!! We must not admit the girls failed.
While not better than landing safely but apparently the plane was designed to have break away wings to keep the fuel away from the main body in the event of a crash.

My guess is they will say the pilot's depth perception was thrown off by the blowing snow and glazed over runway as to why they slammed in so hard the freaking main gear collapsed. My personal theory is they weren't set up properly for the runway and were trying to force it in like an F-16 on a carrier. Their flight path I saw looked like they were landing from downwind to final approach by turning sharply through their base leg.
 
I hope this is not the case, but I get the feeling we're going to see more plane crashes due to "human error" until a "solution" is presented to us, for that "problem." Problem - Reaction - Solution.
 
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While not better than landing safely but apparently the plane was designed to have break away wings to keep the fuel away from the main body in the event of a crash.

Break-away wings.??? Is that what the press is saying now.? Even if true, the inept crew must have hit the tarmac with the wings.
 
Break-away wings.??? Is that what the press is saying now.? Even if true, the inept crew must have hit the tarmac with the wings.

Yes the planes are designed for the wings to come off more easily in a crash. As best as I can piece together they hit the runway really hard and bounced up back into the air from passenger reports; the main gear collapsed when they hit and then the plane started rolling to the left (think it was left) once it was bounced up based on observer reports; the wings and the vertical stabilizer (i.e. tail fin) sheared off as the main body of the plane rolled a few times as it was sliding to a stop and ended up inverted.
 

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