Another plane is missing. WTF is going on.

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Algeria's national airline, Air Algerie, says it has lost contact with one of its planes flying from Burkina Faso to Algiers across the Sahara.

Contact was lost about 50 minutes after take-off from Ouagadougou, the airline said.

The passenger airliner was last seen at 0155 GMT, it added. It should have landed at 0510.

Flight AH 5017 had 110 passengers and six crew on board, Spanish airline Swiftair, which owns the plane, said.

"In keeping with procedures, Air Algerie has launched its emergency plan," Air Algerie officials, quoted by APS news agency (in French), said.

'Poor visibility'

The plane is operated by Air Algerie and chartered from Swiftair.

In a statement (in Spanish), Swiftair said that the aircraft was an MD83 and that they were unable to establish contact with the plane.

An Algerian official had previously told Reuters that the plane was an Airbus A320.

An unnamed Air Algerie company source, speaking to AFP news agency, said: "The plane was not far from the Algerian frontier when the crew was asked to make a detour because of poor visibility and to prevent the risk of collision with another aircraft on the Algiers-Bamako route."

"Contact was lost after the change of course."

Flight AH 5017 flies the Ouagadougou-Algiers route four times a week, AFP reported.

Algerian nationals were among those on board, Algerian newspaper El-Nahar reported.

In February, a military plane in Algeria crashed, killing 77 people on board.

The Hercules C-130 crashed into a mountain in Oum al-Bouaghi province, en route to Constantine, in bad weather conditions. Only one person on board survived.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28460625
 
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13069375:Ski_the_east01 said:
And yet 99.999% of planes still depart and arrive safely

People making mountains out of mole hills

That's why it's so odd that it went down, because of the improbability of it crashing.
 
13069432:.FRY. said:
fuck planes. from now on I'm driving.

Statistically, driving is wayyyyy more dangerous than flying (I realize you're just being stoopid).

Commercial airlines are the #1 safest mode of transportation, statistically.
 
13069601:CheddarJack said:
Statistically, driving is wayyyyy more dangerous than flying (I realize you're just being stoopid).

Commercial airlines are the #1 safest mode of transportation, statistically.

I'm a good driver
 
13069601:CheddarJack said:
Statistically, driving is wayyyyy more dangerous than flying (I realize you're just being stoopid).

Commercial airlines are the #1 safest mode of transportation, statistically.

everyone knows this-- this is like THE most regurgitated statistic of all time.
 
Yes, statistically speaking driving is more dangerous, but I wouldn't be able to walk away from a plane crash. When shit goes bad, it goes WAY bad. Plus, statistically, not as many planes are going around as there are cars being driven.
 
Just like cars, many planes crash. But when the media gets word of it they are all over it. Soon you will never hear about it again because the news will have something else to talk about. But that won't change the rate at which planes are crashing.
 
13069893:Espen519 said:
Yes, statistically speaking driving is more dangerous, but I wouldn't be able to walk away from a plane crash. When shit goes bad, it goes WAY bad. Plus, statistically, not as many planes are going around as there are cars being driven.

actually most people survive plane crashes. We obviously just don't hear about them because they usually aren't major incidents
 
13069601:CheddarJack said:
Statistically, driving is wayyyyy more dangerous than flying (I realize you're just being stoopid).

Commercial airlines are the #1 safest mode of transportation, statistically.

No they aren't. Trains are safer, statistically.
 
i can already see the fear mongering all over. "is plane travel no longer safe? give us your take by tweeting our hashtag #cornballjournalism"
 
13069923:jensen said:
No they aren't. Trains are safer, statistically.

trains are like planes. they rarely have problems, but when there is a screw up, the consequences are huge.
 
13069893:Espen519 said:
Yes, statistically speaking driving is more dangerous, but I wouldn't be able to walk away from a plane crash. When shit goes bad, it goes WAY bad. Plus, statistically, not as many planes are going around as there are cars being driven.

You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Do you think when a plane crashes it's wings just fall off mid-air and it falls to the ground?
 
13069893:Espen519 said:
Yes, statistically speaking driving is more dangerous, but I wouldn't be able to walk away from a plane crash. When shit goes bad, it goes WAY bad. Plus, statistically, not as many planes are going around as there are cars being driven.

you have to be trolling or something. have you been living under a rock for the past 5 years? plenty of crashes where people survived.
 
13069785:fujarome said:
because radars don't detect the plane hitting the ground...

What does that have to do with anything? A plane with working radar that hit the ground would be fucking easy to find. Radar being submerged is where things get complicated
 
lol @ this thread becoming an argument amongst people who each know 1-2 vague and unsupported facts about plane crashes.
 
13070054:CrutchKiller said:
What does that have to do with anything? A plane with working radar that hit the ground would be fucking easy to find. Radar being submerged is where things get complicated

They should attach nuclear bombs to planes so when they crash they make a huge explosion and everyone knows where it is.
 
13070077:ElGato said:
Statistically trying to drop a coconut on a shark's head in a lightning storm is more dangerous then flying a vending machine over Southeast Asia so let's all just chill.

Statistically speaking, 63% of statistics are made up on the spot.
 
13069601:CheddarJack said:
Statistically, driving is wayyyyy more dangerous than flying (I realize you're just being stoopid).

Commercial airlines are the #1 safest mode of transportation, statistically.

13069923:jensen said:
No they aren't. Trains are safer, statistically.

Incorrect.

Ropeways are statistically the safest form of transportation.

Come on, what kind of skiers are you guys?
 
13070077:ElGato said:
Statistically trying to drop a coconut on a shark's head in a lightning storm is more dangerous then flying a vending machine over Southeast Asia so let's all just chill.

for some reason this absolutely cracked me up
 
13069616:Mr.Sloth said:
But I'm not. And for all you know I'm going to t-bone you next time you drive to the grocery store.

just to pay devils advocate, being a good driver would mean being aware of other drivers and their shitty driving
 
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