Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel

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Published: 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.336602015-11-16T04:33:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33660/ Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel New Straits Times, 2015-01-04 Newspaper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33660/1/Binder10.pdf New Straits Times, Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel. in New Straits Times, (4 January 2015), p. 10. (Call Number: 2015/01-049)
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Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
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title Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
title_short Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
title_full Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
title_fullStr Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
title_full_unstemmed Is it still safe to fly? :- Safest mode: If statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. Last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. However, aviation experts tell P.Selvarani and Arman Ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
title_sort is it still safe to fly? :- safest mode: if statistics from aviation accident tracking agencies are used as the yardstick, aircraft accidents, including fatal ones, occur almost every other day worldwide. last year, aviation disasters claimed 1,320 lives. however, aviation experts tell p.selvarani and arman ahmad that flying is still the safest mode of travel
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