DEATHS FROM ACCIDENTS
DEATHS FROM ACCIDENTS involving U.S. scheduled airlines declined last year to 175 persons from 264 in 1994, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Most of the fatalities--160--involved the crash of an American Airlines Boeing 757 in Colombia in December. The remaining 15 died when a...
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