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For 100 years, we’ve designed airplanes the same way: make the machine nearly perfect… and assume the human won’t fail. But in general aviation, the #1 killer isn’t a broken part—it’s pilot error under stress. In this video, we walk through the uncomfortable truth behind small-plane safety, why “pilot error” is often the final label (not the real root cause), and the design philosophy we believe can change the outcome: build the cockpit around the human, not the other way around. You’ll see: Why modern airplanes can be engineered to extreme reliability—yet crashes still happen What “pilot error” looks like in the real world when seconds matter How simplified flight controls (like the FAA-sponsored EZ-Fly Prime concept) point to a safer future What we’re building at Skytron with our human-in-the-loop lab (“woodbird”) to pressure-test a radically simplified flying experience Core belief: The cockpit should be designed to prevent human error, not just warn about it. If you’ve ever wondered whether personal aviation could become as safe—and as common—as the personal automobile… this is where that future starts. If small airplanes were as safe as cars, where would you fly first?