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Old 30-08-2016, 03:00 PM   #27
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Default Re: Heaven forbid

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I think even regardless of that planes are safer.

Say you take 10 journeys in a car driven by yourself per week, I still think you'd be much much safer taking 10 journeys in a plane per week.
yes but as a result of the impending plane ride you took a melbourne or sydney taxi to said airport which increased your chances of dying 100 fold .

you can always look at it like that , statistics can be looked at in many different ways .

if you do have a serious incident in mid air, collision etc , the chances are on the high side more than likely you are going to die in a flaming wreck.
the chance of a car having a mid air crash are exceedingly low .

you could die from airline food .
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