The answer according to the National Geographic channels Air Crash Investigation marathon in 888. A more accurate result is here: Aircraft Crashes Record Office (ACRO) The Geneva-based Aircraft Crashes Record Office (ACRO) compiles statistics on aviation accidents of aircraft capable of carrying more than six passengers, not including helicopters, balloons, or fighter airplanes. The ACRO announced that the year 2007 was the safest year in aviation since 1963 in terms of number of accidents.[1] There had been 136 accidents registered (compared to 164 in 2006), resulting in a total of 965 deaths (compared to 1,293 in 2006). 2004 was the year with the lowest number of fatalities since the end of World War II, with 766 deaths. The year with most fatalities was 1972, with 3,214 deaths. year deaths[2] nr. of accidents[3] 2007 965 136 2006 1,293 164 2005 1,454 184 2004 766 165 2003 1,224 198 2002 1,399 173 2001 1,535 187 2000 1,567 179 1999 1,130 198
In 2006, there were no commercial plane crashes resulting in fatalities in the UK.
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Aaliyah and eight others died in the plane crash on August 25, 2001.
In 2006, a total of 67 people died as a result of tornadoes in the United States.
The accident of flight 3407 killed 50 people 49 people on the plane, including a Sept. 11 widow- 44 passengers, 4crew members and 1 off-duty pilot. One person in the house was killed as well.
In 2008, 53% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts. This translates to approximately 13,000 fatalities involving people who were not wearing seat belts.
There are various ways that people die in the US, including natural causes (such as heart disease and cancer), accidents (such as car crashes and falls), suicides, and homicides. It is important to consider individual circumstances and health factors when examining causes of death.
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.
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They all died in plane crashes in their twenties
I have no data on total deaths in 2006, but there were 43,200 deaths in traffic crashes in 2005.
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Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle died in a plane crash on October 11, 2006.
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.
In 2005, 1627 died in car crashes in Australia.
In 2006, there were 43,470 fatalities in crashes involving an alcohol-impaired driver (BAC of .08 or higher) - 47 percent of total traffic fatalities for the year.
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All 64 people on board the plane and 125 people in the Pentagon died.
Cars were not invented in 1011!