Trump perplexes with aircraft tweets after deadly crash

By Michael Hernandez</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – U.S. President Donald Trump set Twitter alight Tuesday, complaining modern aircraft &quot;are becoming far too complex to fly&quot; and suggesting &quot;pilots are no longer needed&quot; after a devastating air crash in Ethiopia that killed all 157 people on board. </p> <p>Trump did not directly refer to the tragedy in a series of tweets he posted but said advances in aircraft technology have necessitated increased complexity, which he said &quot;creates danger&quot;. </p> <p>&quot;I don’t know about you, but I don’t want Albert Einstein to be my pilot,&quot; he said. &quot;I want great flying professionals that are allowed to easily and quickly take control of a plane!&quot;</p> <p>The tweets set off a series of reactions from Twitter ranging from the perplexed to the comical.</p> <p>Dave Itzkoff, the culture reporter for The New York Times, posted a New Yorker cartoon from 2016 depicting an enraged airline passenger exclaiming &quot;These smug pilots have lost touch with regular passengers like us. Who thinks I should fly the plane?”</p> <p>All of the passengers in the cartoon raise their arms in union. </p> <p>&quot;It's all coming true,&quot; commented Itzkoff. </p> <p>Brian Klaas, a political scientist at University College London, pointed to the president's tweets from January 2018 in which he took credit for the &quot;best and safest year on record&quot; for commercial aviation in 2017. </p> <p>&quot;A year ago, Trump absurdly took credit for the safest year in commercial aviation history—which was due to technological advances,&quot; Klaas wrote. &quot;Today, he slams technological advances in aviation and says he doesn’t want Albert Einstein flying his plane.&quot;</p> <p>Philip Bump, The Washington Post's national reporter, pointed to Trump's helming of the now-defunct Trump Shuttle airline during which time the president said a 1989 crash landing at Boston's Logan International Airport was the &quot;most beautiful landing you’ve ever seen&quot;. </p> <p>‏Nearly two dozen nations have grounded the Boeing 737 Max 8 following the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 to allow for an investigation into the airplane model. </p> <p>In addition to Sunday's tragedy, the plane was also involved in an October crash outside of Jakarta, Indonesia. All 189 people on board Lion Air flight JT610 were killed. </p> <p>Both crashes took place shortly after takeoff.

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