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Airline Safety Concerns Amid Hawaii Incidents And Others

Hawaii incidents and other airline tragedies. With recommendations on the safest seats on the plane.

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17 thoughts on “Airline Safety Concerns Amid Hawaii Incidents And Others”

  1. I know many people who have insisted that they shall Never Fly due to these and other instances of planes crashing, or intentionally blowing up, and they actually hold to it. Why they don’t go on Cruises is a bit interesting too. Needless to say, they don’t take many chances. Despite the accidents the percentage of success is well greater than the few losses, with that in mind does it make anyone feel safer? The vast majority don’t think about it, that’s an interesting fact. Unless a loss takes place that somehow effects personally how often is it even more than a quick thought? Flight Precautions are ever changing for the better making it safer to travel, but sometimes an irrational feeling can save your life.

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