Skydiving Safety Under Scrutiny
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Another skydiving plane crash in Missouri has reignited concerns about safety in the industry, with investigators pointing again to poor maintenance and weak oversight. The NTSB has warned for years that skydiving regulations lag far behind those for commercial airlines, allowing dangerous gaps to persist. Just two years ago, a near-miss at the same airport revealed a parachute snag that triggered disaster—this time, the outcome was fatal. Aviation safety experts warn that a culture of complacency and inconsistent FAA inspections are fueling recurring tragedies, even as the industry touts an overall strong safety record. Despite millions of jumps annually, only sixteen civilian deaths were reported last year—mostly due to human error—underscoring the razor-thin line between adrenaline and accountability.
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