Does more aircraft collapse under President Donald Trump than under Joe Biden?

The United States recorded twice as much as the fatal aircraft accidents under the first four weeks of President Joe Biden on duty compared to the same period under the President Donald Trump The second administration, the federal data reviewed by Fox News Digital Shows.
In the United States between January 20, 2021 and 18 February 2021 in the United States, between January 20, 2021, online, on the Internet, or Carol, which recorded an airline accident since 1962. Four deaths plane accidents recorded in the same time period under the second Trump administration – from the day of inauguration to February 18 – shows data.
The fifth death accident on the aircraft took place in Georgia on Saturday night, which has not yet been added to the database, but was included in the final sum of Fox Digital of five fatal aircraft accidents in the United States from January 20th.
Although the second Trump administration recorded less plane accidents since the first month of the Biden administration, Washington, DC, a fall in January, has provided greater national visibility for an air collision, because it was the most dead in American history since November 2001 An Airlines’ Anne Flight collapsed into New York’s living space, killing 260 people on board and five on the ground.
In January, a total of 67 people were killed, when a military helicopter Black Hawk and an American aircraft collided near Ronald’s National Airport.
Fox News Digital revealed that During the management of Biden Approximately the first month in power, in Janesville, Wisconsin, there was a death plane based in the US; St. Thomas, Caribbean Sea; Tehachapi, California; Galt, Missouri; Belvidere, Tennessee; Chitin, Alaska; Hackberry, Louisiana; Port Angeles, Washington; Boynton Beach, Florida; Rio Rancho, New Mexico. A total of 18 individuals were killed in 10 collisions.
The United States recorded a double number of fatal aircraft accidents under the first four weeks of President Joe Biden compared to the same period under the second administration of President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
Five death planes in the first month of Trump’s administration happened in Nome, Alaska; Philadelphia; Washington, DC; Charlottesville, Virginia; and Covington, Georgia. A total of 96 people were killed in airline accidents.
Compared to two Trump administrations, Fox News Digital revealed that in January 20, 2017, 11 fatal aircraft accidents were recorded until February 18, 2017.
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Fox News Digital also revealed that the Biden administration saw seven serious ones – not fatal – a plane crash between January 20, 2021 and February 18, 2021, compared to six serious aircraft accidents in the same time period for Trump’s administration, he states Carol database.
As for the collisions that resulted in “smaller” passenger injuries, the Carol Data base recorded seven within the first month of the Biden administration and two in the first month of Trump administration, Fox Digital.
The Delta Air Lines plane is upside down on its roof after collapsing to landing at Toronto Pearson Airport in Toronto on February 17, 2025. (Geoff Robins/AFP via Getty Images)
Another plane crash took place on Monday in Canada, When Delta Air Lines Crj-900 The jet that originates from Minnesota crashed at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. No 80 passengers or crews were killed, but at least 18 was treated for injuries after the plane crashed, grabbed the fire and threw himself upside down.
The Toronto collision has been revealed as the news that Trump’s administration is an administration in the midst of shooting a bunch of federal employees in various agencies as part of the effort of its administration to reduce government fat consumption and corruption and poor management roots, including the abolition of the Air Force administration (FAA) employees who have been engaged in last past year, according to a trade union representing employees.
President Donald Trump listens that the transport secretary Sean Duffy speaks at the White House on January 30, 2025. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)
A spokesman for the US Ministry of Transport for Fox News Digital said on Monday that the Agency continues to employ air traffic controllers and those focused on air security.
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“FAA continues to rent and install air traffic controllers and security experts, including mechanics and others who support them,” said Fox News Digital spokesman. “The agency has retained employees who perform critical security functions.”
Sean Duffy Secretary added to X that his predecessor, former Minister of Transport Pete Buttigieg, “for four years failed to solve the lack of air traffic controllers and upgrade our outdated Air Transport System from II.”
The police boat patrols with water and keeps the collision site on January 30, 2025, after the American Airlines’s plane collided with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, DC (Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“Here’s the truth: FAA Sam has a stunning 45,000 employees,” he said. “Less than 400 was released and all were trial, which means they were hired less than a year ago. Zero air traffic controllers and critical security staff were released.”
The collision, however, opened the floods criticisms of democrats and the liberal media who blamed for the collision on Trump’s feet.
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“I am grateful that everyone in the flight incident in Toronto took off from Minneapolis safe, but those incidents are seeing from day to day,” the leader of the Senate of Senate Chuck Schumer announced X after a collision on Monday. “In the meantime, Trump works huge FAA release – including safety experts – and makes our sky less and less safe. Democrats are fighting to protect the flying public.”