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  2. Is flying really safer than driving? What the stats show ...

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    Officials in the US have sought to reassure citizens that flying is safe. Transport secretary Sean Duffy insisted that passengers should be “assured” that flying is a safe mode of transport in ...

  3. Is flying still safe? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    With another fatal plane crash in the headlines, many travelers may be worried about stepping onboard their next flight. Experts say that aviation is safe – though not without its problems.

  4. Yes, Flying in the U.S. Is Safe - AOL

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    Yes, Flying in the U.S. Is Safe. Jeffrey Kluger. February 11, 2025 at 3:08 PM. A crane removes airplane wreckage from the Potomac River, where American Airlines flight 5342 collided with a US Army ...

  5. Flying is getting scary. But is it still safe? - AOL

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    However, other forms of flying are not nearly as safe. Nearly 300 people have died since 2009 while traveling in “on demand” air service, such as private jets.

  6. Aviation safety - Wikipedia

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    An Air Malta crewman performing a pre-flight inspection of an Airbus A320.. Aviation safety is the study and practice of managing risks in aviation.This includes preventing aviation accidents and incidents through research, educating air travel personnel, passengers and the general public, as well as the design of aircraft and aviation infrastructure.

  7. Flying is getting scary. But is it still safe? - AOL

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    A file photo shows a Boeing 777 airplane that crash landed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013, one of only three fatal US air accidents that occurred over the last 15 years.

  8. Health hazards of air travel - Wikipedia

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    Flying 12 km (39,000 ft) high, passengers and crews of jet airliners are exposed to at least 10 times the cosmic ray dose that people at sea level receive. Every few years, a geomagnetic storm permits a solar particle event to penetrate down to jetliner altitudes. Aircraft flying polar routes near the geomagnetic poles are at particular risk.

  9. Is it safe to fly? Experts say yes. ‘Thousands of ... - AOL

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    Aviation experts said it was still safe to fly despite, increased fears about air travel in the aftermath of two recent plane crashes. (Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group)