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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:36:12 +0300, g n p wrote:
Which equates to what??? a millisecond of the per annum airline traffic without incident??? incredible safety record??? PP-ASEL, owner SX-ATB, TB-20 Trinidad Nope, I would say it's an incredible safety record for a "non professional" form of transportation. Professionals fly the heavy iron (I.E. Delta, SWA and so on). General public that are not being paid to do what they enjoy doing, such as flying, that is what I am referring to, even though I didn't spell this out in my original post. Compared to driving cars, motorcycles and boats, yes, the fact that only one or two deaths in one million flights to me is an incredible safety record. Naturally, the media won't pick up on that.... There are more deadly boating, car and motorcycle accidents which sometimes kill more then a GA crash. You can bet, if in one day, there was a multicar crash that killed 3 people, one motorcycle accident that killed one person or a GA plane that bought the farm, that the plane that bought the farm will get the headline news in spite the fact the car crash killed more people. Just my opinion anyway. Allen |
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