This year has seen two mass casualty travel related incidents. (well actually three if you count MH370 but no on knows how those poor souls met their end-it could have been anything from nose diving into the ocean, to gently touching down and then starving to death while the plane floated around undetected to an agonzing7 hour oddysey of trying to break into the cockpit to no avail)
MH370 aside as we don't have hard facts we do with the other two tragedies. Each has been pretty horrifying and I've been going over in my head what was worse...being trapped in a below decks with no possible escape as the ship is flooding...or being in your airplane seat one moment and the next you are free falling to a certain death outside of the airplane?
Both are horrible...just excruciating ways to leave this world but in the end the ferry may have been the better way if there is such a way to go...water rushing in, a few seconds of gagging and then blackness. What is hard to comprehend is what it must be like to find yourself surrounded by airplane debris and 300 other screaming people falling towards the ground and no chance of a miracle. Do any skydivers on this board no how long it takes to fall 30,000 feet...to a novice it seems like it would be a long time making what those passengers went through terrifying beyond belief.
I was morbidly wondering what everyone thinks was the worst way of these two tragedies. Rest in peace to hundreds who lost their lives.
MH370 aside as we don't have hard facts we do with the other two tragedies. Each has been pretty horrifying and I've been going over in my head what was worse...being trapped in a below decks with no possible escape as the ship is flooding...or being in your airplane seat one moment and the next you are free falling to a certain death outside of the airplane?
Both are horrible...just excruciating ways to leave this world but in the end the ferry may have been the better way if there is such a way to go...water rushing in, a few seconds of gagging and then blackness. What is hard to comprehend is what it must be like to find yourself surrounded by airplane debris and 300 other screaming people falling towards the ground and no chance of a miracle. Do any skydivers on this board no how long it takes to fall 30,000 feet...to a novice it seems like it would be a long time making what those passengers went through terrifying beyond belief.
I was morbidly wondering what everyone thinks was the worst way of these two tragedies. Rest in peace to hundreds who lost their lives.