The answer need to filter by country, not world
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is, yes.The worst year for airplane crash deaths was 1972, when 3,214 people died in plane crashes. The safest year for plane accidents was 2007, when 766 people died in plane accidents.There is an average of one death in every twelve minutesin the United States of America due to car crashes - that is about a hundred and twenty-three deaths per day.
They all died in plane crashes in their twenties
In the US in 2007, there were 37,435 fatal motor vehicle crashes (excluding motorcycles). 30,527 persons died as a result.
closes i can give you was 451 in the state of Oregon 2007
Your son has been watching to many shows and tell him that you will have to go in a plane everyday for 24 hours a day for 15,000 years then and if you are going a short distance tell him it will be alright.Tell your son the following facts:-Most plane crashes happen during take off and landing-Most plane crashes are caused by pilot error-Most plane crashes occur in the months of September and December.-The odds of getting killed in a plane crash are 1 in 11 million-The majority of plane crash survivors were sitting in the rear half of the plane-Car accidents kill more people each year then the total amount of people who have died in plane crashes.-Most people believe that traveling by car is safer than a plane (it's not)-Large planes are safer than smaller planes-You're more likely to die on the way to the airport than on the plane.
There have been several notable examples involving small private planes: In 2012, Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera died in a crash near Monterrey, Mexico. In 2001, singer Aaliyah Haughton died in a crash in the Bahamas. In 1963, country singer Patsy Cline died in a plane crash in Tennessee.
Yes - approximately 28 performers over the years have died while on their USO tours, from plane crashes, illness, and diseases.
In 2005, 1627 died in car crashes in Australia.
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Motor vehicle accidents is the leading cause of unintentional death in the United States, in 2007, as many as 41,059 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2007 while 5,400 workers died in 2007 from an occupational injury and more than 4 million workers had a nonfatal injury or illness.
the 4th plane on September 11th 2001 United Airlines flight 93 was hijacked by 4 hijackers the passenger's found out about the twin tower crashes and the pentagon now their plane was hijacked. the plane was most likely intended to hit a building in Washington DC, but was taken over by passengers and crash landed in an empty field in Shanksville Pennsylvania. 40 passenger's died and the 4 hijackers died also.
Preliminary figures released by the government show that 37,313 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2008. That's 9.1 percent lower than the year before, when 41,059 died, and the fewest since 1961, when there were 36,285 deaths.