Time to ban cars from bridges too, because tires can pop, brakes can fail, people can get scared and lose control on their own volition.
I understand what you're saying, but living your life as a series of "what-ifs" for one thing but not another is frustrating to me.
And don't tell me I "don't get the danger",
@DennisR. I fully understand it; I'm just not consumed by it like you are. How do you leave your house? Any manner and number of accidents can happen at any point - during your commute to work; eating lunch at a new restaurant; riding a bike; playing any sport whatsoever. Every single breath is a roll of the dice.
It's the same argument about driving. I am 100% safe in my flights, even in the flights where the little number on my screen goes above some magic number. I fully understand that there are places in which 400 ft is a prudent ceiling. But projecting that on all 3.8 million square miles of the United States is ludicrous.