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The horrible Jeju Air crash shows how random air crashes can be: before this crash Jeju Air had an almost flawless safety record
I flew with them lots of times, from and to Jeju Island, which is what it's named after, which is like the Hawaii of South Korea
But also from/to Bangkok, cause Jeju Air is a great low cost airline but with great service and great pilots from a country with great airline safety
(Yes 25+ years ago there were lost of airline incidents in Korea because of hierarchical bs but the culture changed since then and like in startups it was replaced with speaking English)
The airplane is also very safe: a Boeing 737-800, which is called Next Gen and launched in 1997, it's the model before the 737 Max, and it's really really safe and solid
So all in this is very random: a safe airline flying a safe plane with great pilots from a country with well regulated airlines
Pics: data before and after this crash