December 27, 2015

The Top Five (5) Most Dangerous Airlines in the World

 
The past couple of years have not been good for aviation, at least not from a PR perspective. From the botched landing of Asiana flight 214 in late 2013, to the fatal crashes of not one, but two Malaysia Airlines 777s in 2014, to the tragic loss at sea of an Indonesia AirAsia plane just a few months ago, it seems like there's a major plane crash every time you turn on the news.

The good news is that in spite of how dangerous flying might seem to be, global aviation safety continues to improve, overall, year-over-year. The bad news? None of the world's most dangerous airlines make headlines, which means you may inadvertently board one of their planes without knowing.
Lion Air - Aero Icarus via Wikimedia Commons
Indonesia's Lion Air is one of the world's most dangerous airlines. Aero Icarus via Wikimedia Commons

1.  Lion Air

Although Indonesia AirAsia has come under a great deal of scrutiny since flight QZ8501 crashed in late 2014, it is not Indonesia's most dangerous, even if its overall safety rating prevents it from ever flying to the United States or European Union, a ban shared by fellow Indonesian carriers Garuda Indonesia, KALstar Aviation and Sriwijaya Air.
No, that dubious honor goes to Lion Air, who has suffered many hull losses during its time in operation, although only one of them ever made major headlines.
Nepal Airlines - Krish Dulal via Wikimedia Commons
This is all that remains of doomed Nepal Airlines flight 183. Krish Dulal via Wikimedia Commons

2.  Nepal Airlines

It's difficult not to have empathy for pilots who land jets in Nepal, what with the Himalayas being there and all – some planes are bound to be less lucky than others. This is unfortunately true not only anecdotally but in reality, with Nepal Airlines in particular being dangerous.
Having experienced nearly a dozen fatal accidents in the past three decades, in spite of a relatively modest flight schedule, Nepal Airlines gets just one star (out of a potential seven) from AirlineRatings.com, a site which ranks airline safety using a number of metrics.
Kam Air - Karla Marshall via Wikimedia Commons
Afghanistan's Kam Air is one of the easiest dangerous airlines to avoid. Karla Marshall via Wikimedia Commons

3.  Kam Air

The only thing less likely than having heard about Kam Air is having the opportunity (or need, as it were) to fly it – based in Afghanistan, Kam Air is not an airline the average backpacker would fly these days, unless that backpack is owned by the U.S. military. Kam Air has only been in operation for a decade, but has already experienced fatal accidents resulting in more than 100 passenger deaths.
Tara Air - Solundir via Wikimedia Commons
Tara Air operates exclusively within the Himalaya region of Nepal. Solundir via Wikimedia Commons

4.  Tara Air

Tara Air maintains just as low a profile, internationally speaking, as Kam Air, although it operates in Nepal instead of Afghanistan. Although only one Tara Air flight has resulted in passenger fatalities, the airline has only existed for six years, which raises serious questions about its overall safety.
Tara Air is relatively easy for most travelers to avoid, since it operates exclusively to rural destinations in Nepal, but if you want to explore the foothills of the Himalaya, and don't have the time to endure the long overland journey from Kathmandu, you may find yourself with little choice but to fly Tara Air.
SCAT Airlines - Maarten Visser via Wikimedia Commons
SCAT's planes might not look like its namesake, but the airline's safety record does. Maarten Visser via Wikimedia Commons

5.  SCAT Airlines

Kazakhstan-based SCAT Airlines' name doesn't do it any favors, even if you except the fact that its name is an acronym for something rather innocuous: "Special Cargo Air Transport." Unfortunately, SCAT's air record is just as smelly as what you think of when you first hear its name, but not because of how many fatal crashes it's suffered (just one) since it began operations in 1997.
Rather, the European Commission's decision to blacklist SCAT stems from an overall lack of confidence in its regulatory processes, which has spilled over onto other Kazakh airlines.

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Tips for Twinning in style-Fashion



With their matching bomber jackets, full-length black leggings and co-ordinating handbags, shoppers in Los Angeles might have thought they were seeing double when crossing models-of-the-moment Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner as they popped into Barneys in West Hollywood yesterday.

Were their matchy-matchy ensembles a genuine coincidence, or had they both pulled on the latest delivery of freebies to have arrived at their door only to realise that they were the recipients of some very similar gifting? After all, both their nylon jackets hailed from Alpha Industries (admittedly Kendall’s was from her brother-in-law Kanye West’s Yeezus tour), and both toted black handbags by Yves Saint Laurent (Hadid’s is the quilted Monogram, while Jenner’s has a tassel and a pom-pom).

From the back: Gigi and Kendall sport similar Yves Saint Laurent handbags 
From the back: Gigi and Kendall sport similar Yves Saint Laurent handbags
It could just be that the off-duty models have taken to sporting the same ‘ath-leisure uniform’, one which is comfortable and enables you to work out at the drop of a hat (if that's your thing), but is elevated with a dash of a designer logo. And they’re not the only ones, as these Twinning champions prove. If you want to take on the Twinning trend and win, there’s a few key principles to bear in mind:

Be the same, but different

The idea isn’t too look like identically-dressed twin five-year-olds - the difference lies in the details. A shared motif worn in a slightly varying way looks calculated as opposed to accidental.

Cara Delevingne and partner St Vincent in sartorial harmony courtesy of Burberry 
Cara Delevingne and partner St Vincent in sartorial harmony courtesy of Burberry

Always twin with someone similar in stature

We always have that taller, thinner friend who we’re slightly enviable of, so note to self: she is not the one to go twinning with. The reason why those street style twins are so easy on the eye is because they really could pass for sisters – in all senses of the meaning.

Street style Twinning champions Shea Marie and  Caroline Vreeland 
Street style Twinning champions Shea Marie and  Caroline Vreeland

Wearing contrasting colours is a great way to confuse people

Paris and Nicky Hilton are having the last laugh here, because they’re probably commanding a nice fee to wear a designer’s outfits, without looking exactly the same. Try turning up to a party in co-ordination with a friend and seeing how many people notice- it could really throw your host.

Paris and Nicky Hilton 
Paris and Nicky Hilton

If you’re twinning by accident, smile - and style it out

If it turns out that half of those shopping at Topshop/ Zara/ & Other Stories fell for the same print as you, hold your head up high and let your individuality shine through. Hopefully you will have styled item in a totally maverick manner, meaning you won’t look like your neighbour’s mirror image.

Elisa Nalin and Tamu McPherson grin out their similar passion for fashion 
Elisa Nalin and Tamu McPherson grin out their similar passion for fashion

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