"Imagine opening your paper every Tuesday morning to a weekly column to see what new airline catastrophe has happened in the world."
--NASA administrator Dan Goldin yesterday told the Aero Club of Washington that the current aircraft crash rate is unacceptably high, citing predictions that the number of flying aircraft will triple in 20 years.
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