Over the weekend, a Boeing 737 Max departing Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, crashed and killed all 157 people on board, the second deadly disaster involving the new model in five months. In the last 48 hours, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and the U.K. have closed their air spaces to the Max, with Europe expected to follow suit, as investigators attempt to piece together why the plane that generates nearly a third of Boeing’s operating profits crashed six minutes after takeoff. Luckily, on Tuesday, aviation specialist Donald Trump weighed in with his assessment:

If your initial response to that was “uh, what?” or simply stunned silence, you’re not alone. Per usual, no one seems to know what Trump is getting at here, other than his obsessive nostalgia for the good old days, when men were men, women were women, stewardesses were appreciative of a pinch on the ass, and [checks notes] planes used to crash a lot more. Planes being more automated is, as most people would agree, a good thing, and, as others have pointed out, currently there are no commercial pilots who don’t know how to “take control of a plane.”