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#37733 by Jonathan
29 Jul 2004, 14:57
What website lists the stats?
#37735 by mcuth
29 Jul 2004, 15:05
Jonathan

Try here for European airlines :)

Cheers

Michael
#37737 by csparker
29 Jul 2004, 15:24
quote:"Qantas never crash"

Raymod Babbit, Rain Man
#37752 by RichardMannion
29 Jul 2004, 18:48
Well that is no accidents including fatalities.

There has been the major incident with the undercarriage on a LAX flight on China Girl a nubmer of years ago.

And as with most airlines, there have been deaths during flight.

Thanks,
Richard
#37756 by onionz
29 Jul 2004, 19:11
I was sufficiently interested in the incident that China Girl had, to go searching the interweb, and found this - possibly the oldest BBC News online story there is!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/23394.stm
#37757 by Jonathan
29 Jul 2004, 19:20
That article did look very strange compared to the normal BBCI graphics

I was looking at a few websites this afternoon and it seems Europe generally has way fewer incidents than north america.

I suppose volume of flights has something to do with this!
#37809 by Ian
30 Jul 2004, 15:39
quote:But every one has problem's once in a while not bad in 20 years:)


I shall win the lottery this Saturday, but I shall not be on the flight that crashes! Odds - the power of self-delusion.
#37886 by crewrest
01 Aug 2004, 12:06
I think we should close this, tempting fate.
#37913 by pegitt
01 Aug 2004, 23:07
quote:Originally posted by crewrest
I think we should close this, tempting fate.

yep have to agree on that one.

Cheers

Phil
#37939 by Odessey
02 Aug 2004, 13:10
Yes, Go ahead and close it.

I was just saying that VS hasn't had a fatal crash on service since 1984.:)
#37948 by mcuth
02 Aug 2004, 16:20
Ok then, thread locked at your request :)

Cheers

Michael
Virgin Atlantic

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