Tseko said these latest crashes have shined a light on three key issues plaguing the aviation industry - and said that airlines are struggling to maintain their normally high safety standards.
Speaking exclusively to The U.S. Sun, Ryan Tseko, who worked as a flight deck officer and trainer for the Federal Aviation Administration, stressed that despite the disturbing crashes, US air travel is still reliable.
THE aviation industry is buckling under three massive oversights as nearly 100 people have died in disastrous air crashes just this year, an expert warned.
"While the overall number of crashes may not be increasing dramatically, these industry challenges highlight the need for proactive solutions to maintain the high safety standards that aviation is known for," Tseko said.
"If you look at the actual data comparing 2024 and 2025, the total number of plane crashes this year is actually lower than last year," he said.