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james cho wrote:
Larry Dighera wrote: For example, in terms of miles, is commuting more dangerous than flying a fighter plane? (I say no, many say yes.) What time period? The past ten years, the 1940s or since the beginning of aviation? Your results would vary dramatically depending on the range of events of the time, I think. You are right to an extent. Yes, the results would vary in that flying fighters would be even more dangerous during war time. During peace time it's only several orders of magnitude more dangerous than commuting. I can echo Ed's comments to the extent that I have known more fighter pilots who died in peacetime than I have commuters who are no longer with us. War is a whole 'nother state beyond that. And you'll find that the ratio was even worse in WW1 than in later wars. Of course, if you are commuting on a motorcycle in heavy traffic, your opportunities to match the modern peace time death rate among fighter pilots are much improved. Jack |
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