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Scores die in Russian plane crash
On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote:
I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i *would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
"I bring you the news" wrote in message ... On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm check out USA http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...rthamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? Gerry |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:20:40 +0100, Gerald Oliver Swift wrote in post :
: "I bring you the news" wrote in message ... On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm check out USA http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...rthamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? Gerry well, Russia looks safer to me. 1072/72 losses as opposed to 1717/136 -- Tim C. google.groups killfiled to reduce spam email address munged. |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
"Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote in message ... Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? What movies are showing this month? Bob M. |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
On 15 Sep, 15:20, "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote:
"I bring you the news" wrote in ... On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russiahttp://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regions/regions_eurasia.htm check out USAhttp://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regions/regions_northamerica..htm Who'd you prefer to fly with *- United or Areoflot? Gerry er....neither http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ons_europe.htm |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
"Tim C." wrote in message ... (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm check out USA http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...rthamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Aeroflot? Gerry well, Russia looks safer to me. 1072/72 losses as opposed to 1717/136 A lot more "passenger miles" flown in the US, though. What cannot be disputed is that the top Russian airlines these days are just "as safe" as western airlines. Aeroflot, Rossiya (ex-Pulkovo), S7-Sibir and Transaero use predominantly Boeing & Airbus planes. And don't forget, Aeroflot has been a member of SkyTeam (together with Air France/KLM, Continental, Delta, China Southern, etc.) since April 2006. Gerry |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
The big cretin a écrit dans le message de ... On 15 Sep, 15:20, "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "I bring you the news" wrote in ... On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russiahttp://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regions/regions_eurasia.htm check out USAhttp://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regions/regions_northamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? Gerry er....neither http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ons_europe.htm |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
I bring you the news wrote:
James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i *would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...airline=Aerofl ot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm Russia contains many more airlines that Aeroflot. You need to find stats for Aeroflot alone, and you will find that it is a relatively safe airline, on a par with most western carriers. |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
"Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote:
"I bring you the news" wrote: .. On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...airline=Aerofl ot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm check out USA http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...rthamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? Gerry Either one, if safety is the concern. United, if service is the criterion. However, the way service on United is going, there isn't much to choose from. |
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Scores die in Russian plane crash
Tim C. wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:20:40 +0100, Gerald Oliver Swift wrote in post : : "I bring you the news" wrote in message ... On 15 Sep, 14:54, James Robinson wrote: I bring you the news wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote: "Pietro" wrote in message Robert Cohen wrote (i would not want to fly on an AEROFLOAT anything, and my reason is there seems to me an historically worse risk percentage) Yeah, sure bud, like the fact that there hasn't been a serious Aeroflot accident since 1994. http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/a...rline=Aeroflot but.... Sunday's accident was the deadliest involving a Russian airliner since 170 people died in August 2006 when a Tupolev-154 bound for St Petersburg crashed in Ukraine. but.... That wasn't Aeroflot. check out Russia http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...ns_eurasia.htm check out USA http://www.jacdec.de/statistics/regi...rthamerica.htm Who'd you prefer to fly with - United or Areoflot? Gerry well, Russia looks safer to me. 1072/72 losses as opposed to 1717/136 LOL... Now try comparing the number of passenger miles between the US and Russia. |
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