
Fair question for @jeremycorbyn
12 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, laws of war, transport economics, war and peace Tags: air crashes, British politics, Iran, Middle-East politics, useful idiots

The Economics That Made Boeing Build the 737 Max
29 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, transport economics Tags: air crash investigations, air crashes, Air safety
How Boeing’s 737 Max Is Causing Turbulence in the Industry | @WSJ
27 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, Public Choice, transport economics Tags: air crashes, Air safety
Aloha Airlines Flight 243
13 Jan 2019 Leave a comment
in transport economics Tags: air crashes, Air safety
In 1971 a woman survived a fall from 10,000 feet into the Amazon Jungle
12 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in economics, economics of media and culture, transport economics Tags: air crashes, \
More aircraft should have belly cam as a safety measure
21 May 2016 Leave a comment
in economics, transport economics Tags: air crashes
The surprising number of our accidents result from cabin crew not knowing how badly damaged parts of the aircraft are or the engine is on fire or has fallen off. This should be solved by been able to turn on cameras that give pilots a clear view of the various parts of the aircraft. They should not have to rely on warnings from passengers and cabin crew.
The list of no-go zones for U.S. airlines keeps growing
05 Nov 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, transport economics Tags: air crashes, aviation, war on terror
Airline travel is getting safer by the day
19 Sep 2015 Leave a comment
in transport economics Tags: air crashes, Air safety, aviation
Note to billionaires: fly scheduled. It's getting safer, unlike private planes economist.com/blogs/graphicd… http://t.co/7CL4CzKhYv—
Tom Standage (@tomstandage) August 27, 2015
A B-25 bomber crashed into the Empire State Building, today 1945
28 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
A B-25 bomber crashes into the Empire State Building on the morning of July 28, 1945. http://t.co/C2UcflEc36—
History Pictures (@CombinedHistory) April 21, 2015
Air travel is still a lot safer than it used to be
30 Mar 2015 Leave a comment
in transport economics Tags: air crashes
Though it's of little comfort to the families of crash victims, flying has gotten ever safer econ.st/1NaUbaI http://t.co/7aCJ567z6i—
The Economist (@EconEconomics) March 26, 2015


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