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Old November 26th 03, 04:29 AM
R. Hubbell
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Imagine an Airbus A320 crash this week? And the week after that and for every
week from here on out. What would happen? There would be investigations and
outrage and it would scare a lot of people away from flying.

I read something similar to the paragraph above in an insurance mag recently.
That's how many people die each year in the US from alcohol related accidents.

I realize the comparison isn't fair but it does provide some though perspective
Does anyone know how many fatalities there are related to GA?

R. Hubbell

 




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