Certainly not, with the ever growing appetite to compete and policies and strategies of the airline companies to get into the state of 'price war' and sacrifice the quality it is becoming a fatal equation for the air travelers each day.
Tyre being burst wile the flight took off is an incidence of sheer negligence on the part of safety measure which could have ruined so many lives. I personally believe that this issue must be considered alarming in terms of the technological safety and calls for a stern step from all concerning authorities and ministries put together.
It's always been a matter of debate that technology is a boon or a bane. A very blurred line separates both the facets when it comes to technology. Commercializing a technology is favorable to an extent. It could be big time 'terminator' if not harnessed and tamed properly. The Spice jet incidence is yet another example of it.
Technology is the outlet of 'easy ways' to live life. It is absolute in terms of what is exists for and how it must exist. It can bear no compromises and cannot stand any other entity and is absolute in terms of existence.
Plane crashes and accidents taking place too often is reflecting some bad ideas which apparently shows that commerce is dictating the existence of technology and things have become hard core monetary for the airlines who budget themselves irrationally to thrive and survive competitions at the cost of people's lives.