Safety Board Says Airline Fatalities Declined In 1995
Scheduled U.S. airlines experienced 175 fatalities last year, down from 264 in 1994, the National Transportation Safety Board reported yesterday. Most of the fatalities, 160, came from the crash of an Americana 757 in Colombia in late December. The fatal accident rate per million miles flown for...
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