Increased Air Fatalities

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In 2005, there were no air fatalities in January, March, June and July. Only three accidents were reported for the months of February, April and May, with casualties totaling 122. Nothing unusually about these numbers. However, August started off with an Air France crash in Toronto, no fatalities, but that was just the beginning of an unusal series of unexplaiable incidents:
August 6th, Palermo Italy- 16 dead.
August 14th, Grammatikos, Greece- 121 dead.
August 16th, Machiques, Venezuela- 39 dead.
September 5th, Medan, Indonesia- 117 dead.

This would be a good time to panic!

As the news unfolds in Indonesian. Visit http://news2.thdo.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4214452.stm for more

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  1. 1. deb | August 6, 2005 #

    I never realized there were such consistant air fatalities. I mean, I hear of them, but I don’t put them together in order with the number of deaths. Scary facts.
    This is the first time I have visited your site.

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