I read on a newspaper that perhaps the pilot was disoriented by the fog. And I don’t get why the pilot was even flying in foggy weather in the first place. I mean, if you ever fly in foggy weather, you can’t even see in front of you and you’re gonna crash.
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If the weather was a factor, it begs the question of what happened to common sense. The word “sense” is defined as “accurate appreciation,” “understanding,” and “practical wisdom or judgement.” It implies that a person has the ability to judge and decide with intelligence. Common sense evidently requires that we use thinking ability. Many people would rather let others do their thinking for them. They allow the media, their peers, or popular opinion to make decisions for them. Common sense seems to be so lacking in today’s world that an observant man once noted, ‘Common sense, in truth, is very uncommon.’
Idk but even all stars need to use common sense when it comes to decisions that can affect lives.
You must’ve swallowed a while dictionary with knowledge like that. Again, not a helpful answer.