>>12525591do you know what a rogue gust of wind is? thats why helicopters never fly too low near the ground, and theres a reason why landing is a critical moment.
in the case of an aircraft it has a lot of momentum foward when landing, meaning that if theres a gust of wind that pulls it either down or up then its negated by the extreme inertia foward, if you actually flown in a plane before you can feel these tugging the plane up and down as it moves.
Basically with an airplane you have 100% commitment to moving foward and you gradually modify the height of the plane with the mighty power that inertia gives you you are in full control. Even if all goes bad with aerodinamycs the craft is in absolute master control and it feels good to be so alpha chad master of its fate
Starship on the other hand is 100% dead set commited to hjtting the ground and dying horribly, and making all the family ofr the passengers into weeping widows, this is whats dead set to happen unless 100% of all engines, all weather conditions, all winds, all flaps, all all of the all helps him intenseley and then eh managers to avoid that fate barely. Gust of wind up and it misses the landing spot, gust of wind down and its instakill no questions asked unless you want to be confirmed forever an enemy of objective science.
airplane: all forces of physics pusshing him towards a safe landing and just needs itsy bitsty tinsiest tiniest of pushes to make sure its the right height as it descends. 99.9999% destiny. 0.0001% aircraft contribution.
starship: all forces of physics dooms it to explode, needs a lot of artificial last ditch heroic measures even if the smalles detail fails its absolute failure. 99.999999999999999999% luck and extreme unsafe movements that take every variable to the extreme