Accepting risk and believing it doesn’t apply to you are two vastly different things. I take it you don’t fly? How about driving? There is assumedly some line you draw for acceptable vs unacceptable risk
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say here or what you’re suggesting we should do
It’s a cost-benefit relationship. Since wearing a seatbelt is such a minor inconvenience (you’re already sitting in that seat), it’s an obvious thing to do even though the risk is exceedingly rare.
In a hypothetical case where a seatbelt cost an extra $100 to use, then the cost would probably not be worth the benefit.
Use a seatbelt most of the time in a plane is his suggestion, which really isn't hidden. I for one take the suggestion and will do so, because there is no inconvience, but the OP clearly stated that you're supposed make your own decisions.
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say here or what you’re suggesting we should do