Study Predicts Leap In Runway Collisions, Deaths

A FAA-sponsored study projects that runway collisions at towered airports in the U.S. could kill 700 to 800 people and injure 200 more over the next two decades (DAILY, Oct. 23). The study, by Arnold Barnett, of MIT and Gary Paull of MCR Federal in Burlington, Ma., was presented at a convention of...

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