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Right after takeoff, a Boeing crashed in India

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BOEING AIRLINER CRASHES

A Boeing aircraft carrying 242 passengers with 53 Brits on board and 1 survival. A plane crashed in a built-up area shortly after takeoff. 30 more people were killed on the ground.

It is likely that there are no survivors. The cause may be attributed to a takeoff from an insufficient runway distance (due to skipping a procedure, as the aircraft was positioned halfway down the runway instead of at the end), an incorrect configuration, or a technical failure. More information will follow soon.

IN AVIATION, SAFETY IS THE PRIORITY, NOT BALANCING VARIOUS ADDITIONAL THINGS.

Questions naturally come to mind. Is it due to the incompetence of the DEI program in airlines commissioned by the government, i.e., the Deep State, or the allocation of too much funding for confessionals at airports instead of fuel for airplanes as Kevin Posobiec pointed out? The truth always lies somewhere in the middle.

While DEI programs and government policies do influence the airline industry, the allocation of funds for multi-faith prayer rooms at airports is not directly competing with fuel efficiency budgets. Both are important but serve different purposes within the broader ecosystem of airport operations and passenger services. The challenge lies in balancing these priorities effectively, ensuring that neither compromises the other.

Source: India News