Safety Board Says 1994 Airline Fatalities Reached Five-Year High
The 264 fatalities from U.S. scheduled commercial airline accidents in 1994 climbed to a five-year high and were the highest since 1988, when there were 306 deaths, the National Transportation Safety Board said yesterday. There were 25 air carrier fatalities in 1993, the board said. Charter airlines...
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