CFIT Cause of Nearly Half of 2002 Fatal Accidents

'WE ARE NOT LEARNING' The world's airlines had 40 fatal airline accidents that killed 1,022 people in 2002, compared with 33 accidents and 778 fatalities in 2001, according to the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF). The number of fatal accidents last year was the highest since 1999, and fatalities were...

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