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  2. Flying is getting scary. But is it still safe? - AOL

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    The quick answer is that flying is safe — safer than most forms of travel — and far, far safer than the car ride most people take every day without thinking twice.

  3. Is it safe to fly right now? Flying and COVID-19 risk - AOL

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    Airports are preparing for a crush of passengers as holiday air travel in 2021 is expected to approach pre-pandemic levels. More than 6 million people are expected to fly between Dec. 23 and Jan ...

  4. Flying is getting scary. But is it still safe? - AOL

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    A file photo shows a Boeing 777 airplane that crash landed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013, one of only three fatal US air accidents that occurred over the last 15 years.

  5. DeKalb–Peachtree Airport - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent to that building is a children's playground, Georgia's first aviation park. In late 2018, the first EMAS installed in Georgia was added to runway 3R/21L. [13] Epps Aviation, the airport's full service fixed-base operator, is located on 21 acres (8.5 ha) in a modern facility, elsewhere on the airport grounds.

  6. Hendricks County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hendricks County Airport (FAA LID: 2R2), also known as Gordon Graham Field, is a public airport at 2749 Gordon Graham Blvd. in Danville, [2] a town in Hendricks County, Indiana, United States. Owned by the Indianapolis Airport Authority, it is located 13 miles (21 km) west of the central business district of Indianapolis and serves as a ...

  7. Augusta Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The ten-week course consisted of 70 hours of flight training and 150 hours of ground training. Harold Darr named the school Georgia Aero Tech; however, the Army designated it the 72nd Army Air Force Flight Training Detachment. The school was one of only three contract pilot schools conducting basic training.

  8. ‘I would happily fly any Boeing aircraft’: Experts say ...

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    Experts say it's still safe to fly even as Boeing and other companies have high-profile incidents. ‘I would happily fly any Boeing aircraft’: Experts say travelers should feel safe flying Skip ...

  9. Terre Haute Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lake Central Airlines served Terre Haute from 1954, replacing Delta-C&S, with flights to Chicago and Indianapolis, each making one-stop. Lake Central merged into Allegheny Airlines in 1968 and service continued until 1973. [12]