The list of no-go zones for U.S. airlines keeps growinghttps://t.co/5qQ04v7nXH pic.twitter.com/WMIJH8hHPQ
— Post Graphics (@PostGraphics) November 3, 2015
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
Being an airline pilot or engineer is much more dangerous than I thought it was
02 Aug 2015 2 Comments
in discrimination, gender, health and safety, labour economics, occupational choice, transport economics Tags: aviation, gender fatalities gaps, occupational deaths and injuries, reverse gender gap
Dear "lumbersexuals": real loggers are 30x more likely to die on the job than the avg worker priceonomics.com/how-the-lumber… http://t.co/1BLTBI37da—
Zachary Crockett (@zzcrockett) June 12, 2015
How planes evolved
21 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
in technological progress, transport economics Tags: aviation, creative destruction, innovation
Someone figured out that planes evolve like birds… and made charts about it! My favorite! sciencecodex.com/law_of_physics… http://t.co/NxqgWtXjZ2—
Tyler Vigen (@TylerVigen) July 23, 2014
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