Summary

A new AP-NORC poll shows that Americans’ confidence in air travel has declined after several fatal plane crashes in 2025.

Only 64% now believe flying is safe, down from 71% last year, while the number of those who feel it is unsafe rose by 12%.

Confidence in pilots, air traffic controllers, and the federal government has also dropped. Recent crashes, including a deadly collision over Washington, D.C., have fueled public concern.

Meanwhile, Trump has begun firing hundreds of FAA employees, raising further safety worries.

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    2 days ago

    I more meant that the safety of trains in the US shouldn’t be used as an example for overall train safety. Other countries have much more stringent laws.

    Ditto, with Canada, there are serious issues with how train safety is conducted since the majority of train traffic is freight.

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        2 days ago

        My original claim was that trains are safer than airplanes - I don’t know why we’re focusing on the US.

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          Americans’ confidence in air travel falls after string of plane crashes, poll shows