Recent Aviation Disasters Cause Fears About the Safety of Flying
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Recent events in aviation, including a midair collision near Washington that killed 67, a plane crash in Philadelphia, and a missing aircraft in Alaska, have escalated public concerns about flight safety. Additional incidents, such as taxis colliding and aircraft catching fire, compound these worries. Historically, the U.S. airline industry is viewed as safe, with the last notable fatal crash until now occurring in 2009. Analysts note that while the severity of current incidents is alarming, fatal crashes remain rare in comparison to overall flight statistics.
In recent weeks, a series of high-profile aviation disasters have raised significant public concerns about flight safety, including a midair collision and several other incidents.
The deadliest crash in over two decades occurred between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter, resulting in the tragic loss of 67 lives.
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