[quote=Ephemeral;#3643983;1277989611]Ugh... Tell that to those who works in airports and fly's an airplane. I bet they'll just laugh at your comment.[/quote]
do you know why airplanes don't get accidents? cause the engine isn't from a car, it's refueled every time it lands, it has autopilot which just flies around the direction it is given and someone always monitors air traffic so two airplanes won't greet each other in an ugly manner.
[quote=Ephemeral;#3643983;1277989611]Well think about it. So what if a flying car crashes? As I see it, it's better than being crashed down by a jumbo jet or fearing another hijack.[/quote]
at least airplanes are monitored whereas flying cars would be really difficult
[quote=Ephemeral;#3643983;1277989611]Accidents happen so what? And in progress, accidents are 90% invetable. And accidents can be either positive or negative. It's a fact and I suggest deal with it.[/quote]
you know what kind of accidents i'm talking about.
[quote=Ephemeral;#3643983;1277989611]Well if you can prove me wrong, good luck buddy.[/quote]
are you right?, also, pls read this:
http://www.carrentals.co.uk/blog/flying-cars-are-a-bad-idea.html although this is the idea i was looking for, i didn't read it from here why flying cars are a bad idea. but still, this article has a good point.
[quote=eizarg;#3644082;1277999644]Accidents are an unexpected events in peoples life. So even if you are just riding a bike or even a roller-blades if it is meant to happen you can`t refuse it.[/quote]
yes, accidents do happen unexpectedly, but isn't it be worse if the accident was you forgot to refuel your flying car? or didn't check the engine cause you ignored the check engine light?