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Re: Airplane Landing in Severe Winds |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 14 23:50:07 2025, in response to Re: Airplane Landing in Severe Winds, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Thu Aug 14 21:14:19 2025. The airline industry did not collapse under Buttigieg’s leadership. While there were significant disruptions (Southwest’s scheduling crisis in 2022, Delta’s IT meltdown in 2024), these were largely airline-specific or technological issues, not systemic failures caused by the Department of Transportation.In fact, the DOT under Buttigieg actively pursued consumer protections, enforcement actions, and penalties, and achieved some of the best cancellation rates in years. The evidence suggests that the overall handling of the industry was focused on reform and regulation—not neglect or collapse. So, in short: No—this claim doesn’t reflect the facts. The airline industry faced challenges during Buttigieg’s tenure, but it did not collapse, and many concrete steps were taken to improve airline accountability and protect consumers. —ChatGPT. |
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