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Is flying still safe despite recent high-profile aircraft incidents?

According to experts consulted in the aftermath of the Delta flight incident at Toronto International Airport, commercial flying remains unequivocally the safest mode of transportation available. This view was strongly endorsed by airline executives, who emphasized this point despite the recent series of high-profile aircraft incidents making headlines. Aviation experts maintain that while these incidents naturally cause anxiety among travelers, the statistical and empirical evidence confirms flying's outstanding safety record. Even professionals covering such incidents acknowledge having personal concerns about flying, but ultimately recognize that the comprehensive data continues to support commercial aviation's reputation as the safest travel method available.

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Flying Safety Debate Amid Recent Incidents

CBS News·8 months ago

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