Air Disasters

Air disasters refer to catastrophic events involving aircraft that result in significant loss of life or serious injury, often accompanied by extensive damage to the aircraft and property. This term encompasses a range of incidents, including plane crashes during takeoff, landing, or in flight, as well as accidents caused by factors such as mechanical failure, human error, weather conditions, or acts of sabotage. Air disasters can involve commercial airlines, private jets, cargo planes, and military aircraft. The impact of an air disaster is not only measured by the immediate fatalities and injuries but also often includes long-term effects on aviation regulations, safety measures, and public perception of air travel. Investigations into these incidents are typically conducted by aviation authorities to identify causes and prevent future occurrences.