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by 16bytes
203 days ago
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> Airlines operate to a much stricter standard than one in a million. If one in a million flights ended in a fatal crash, the US alone would see about 3 airline passenger deaths per day on average. I think you conflated flights (several 10Ks per day) with passengers (several million per day). One in a million flights is one accident every few decades. > at least in the US. Engines will fail As per the report, this appears to be a structural failure, not an engine failure. |
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The US sees about 25,000 airline flights per day, or around 9 million per year. So with one in a million flights crashing, we'd expect roughly 9 crashes per year.