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Thousands of people have died
in PLANE CRASHES in Asia
because of local authorities' negligence.
We are here to STOP IT.

Our Mission

Who are we?

We are representatives of a family from France that her son was killed in a plane crash and chooses to remain anonymous. Our goal is to raise the awareness on the safety of the flying public in order to prevent aviation accidents in the future. It is important for us to encourage the discourse about the governments and the airlines’ failure to follow the safety guidelines and their accountability for the victims’ death.

Aviation's safety status

According to Aviation Safety Network, Indonesia ranked 7th in the world for highest number of fatal accidents from 1945 until now with 106 accidents and 2305 fatalities. India is not far away behind and ranked 10th in the world, with 95 accidents and 2352 fatalities. To make matters worse, when we examine the fatal accidents per year in both countries, we can clearly see that there isn’t any decrease in the number of the accidents.

Criminal negligence

This means the governments and the airlines didn’t learn from their mistakes, didn’t take responsibility, so they continues to put our lives in danger. To strengthen our point, the European Commission updates its list of airlines that do not meet international safety standards, and after it cleared Indonesian airlines from the list, there are still a total of 119 airlines that are now banned from EU skies.

Our expectations

It is clear that those countries don’t have the ability to adhere to international aviation safety standards and keep their aircrafts safe for the travels, therefore they should take responsibility along with improvements to the aviation safety situation that was ascertained in their countries.

Aviation Accidents in SEA

The chart shows the forlorn situation of Aviation safety in SEA. 2 of the the 10 most dangerous places to fly in are India and Indonesia.