Airline Fatalities Rise Dramatically in 1996
The 444 people killed in scheduled and nonscheduled airline accidents in the U.S. last year was the highest number of fatalities since 1985, when 526 deaths occurred, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. By comparison, in 1995 only 67 fatalities occurred in scheduled and...
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