Fatalities Down Despite Inclusion Of Smaller Aircraft

National Transportation Safety Board said there was a "marked decrease" in injuries and only three fatalities involving major U.S. airlines in 1997 "even while the number of carriers falling into that classification expanded in March of last year to include any plane with 10 or more seats operating...

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