• @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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      8 months ago

      Flying, despite all its drawbacks, is still one of humanity’s greatest achievements and has transformed our society to such an extent that most people today can’t even imagine what it’s like to travel long distances before the rise of commercial aviation. A trip across the ocean which once took weeks or months with a very high chance of a horrific death now takes at most 12 hours and is the safest mode of transport. If that doesn’t warrant applause I don’t know what does.

    • @CaptPretentious@lemmy.world
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      58 months ago

      So if you go to a concert or a play do you not clap? The pilots did something most people can’t. They’re not clapping at the plane they’re applauding the pilots.

        • @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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          8 months ago

          One is a Performance

          Which is also a job and expected of them? And flying a plane is definitely way harder than putting on a show, for potentially quite a bit less pay depending on the performance.

          Regardless, no one is saying you have to clap. So why do you care what other people do? You not only think it’s wrong for you to thank someone for doing their job, but you think it’s wrong for other people to do so? Why?

            • lad
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              18 months ago

              Why, I’m glad not to die in an accident even when I trust the ones in control from the very beginning.

                • lad
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                  18 months ago

                  I only referred to the “we don’t trust” part. I usually don’t clap first but will gladly join others to share the joy of the moment, be it in the bus or at the dentist’s office