Aviation, Safety for All

Aviation has become for our world what cars and autos were in the early 1900’s. They are now essential ways to move around from place to place. Without them, several thousands of people would be inconvenienced in any given city. But, with this dependency so vital, it is even more important that aviation be safe. Over the course of the last few years, we have found that it is even more important to be safe and even that these essential parts of transportation can become deadly. Every day, there are hundreds of thousands of people trying to work for a safer aviation world.

But, what makes it so difficult is that there are so many countries that simply do not have this priority as the United States does. Is there a way to protect aviation all across the globe?

Aviation safety is essential, we know that. But, how has it changed over the course of the last few years? First off, it is obvious that we have to wait longer to board our flights. Weapons and anything that could be used as a weapon have been banned. This includes the simplest razor as well. We wait while people are screened and bags are passed through metal detectors and x-ray machines. But, has anything gotten any better?

It is safe to say that aviation has gotten safer. It has improved in many ways in which we could never have imagined needed only a decade ago. We are much safer boarding a plane now than we ever were. To what level will we need to protect each other though is unclear. A decade ago we never would have considered aviation to be a weapon, either.

In the end, we can marvel in this wonderful invention that has brought far off worlds close to home. Yet, we can worry about the safety of aviation as well. The good news is that people are working hard, each and every day to making sure that aviation, in all its forms, is safe and secure for years and years to come. Through their hard work, we can rest assured that our loved ones will fly safe.