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Blue Crack Addict
'probably struck by lightning' ?
How will anyone ever know?
AIRLINE BIZ Blog | The Dallas Morning News
this is a historically very dangerous part of the Atlantic -- really brings home the limits of technology.
Absolutely, and I love to fly. I used to be afraid of it, but I've had to fly so much in the past few years that I've gotten used to it.flying is safe. it is SO safe. it is the best way to travel by far. it's worth every bit of the tiny potential for catastrophe.
You can do it It will probably feel like a lot of fuss for nothing once you land.I'm still terrified of my first flight this summer. Boy am I glad I'm only flying over land for about 50 minutes!
Last thing I read was they found some wreck pieces near the coast of Senegal, but since that article's Dutch I can't link it. I'm not too sure whether it's accurate or not since it only seems to be one news source.
flying is safe. it is SO safe. it is the best way to travel by far. it's worth every bit of the tiny potential for catastrophe.
but, always remember, that you are no different than any of those 220+ passengers and crew who died out over the Atlantic. and they are no different from you.
^ Didn't realise we were supposed to be reassuring Galeongirl until I posted that and scrolled up...
When you think of how many planes are in the air at this very moment, the mind boggles. There are thousands of flights around the world each and every day, and accidents are few and far between.
When you think of how many planes are in the air at this very moment, the mind boggles. There are thousands of flights around the world each and every day, and accidents are few and far between.
anyone else wonder if this was an alien attack?
they always crash on takeoff or landing.