Flying Never Been Safer, Says MIT Study
Air Travel Keeps Getting Safer, According to New Study
MIT Study Finds That The Risk Of Dying In A Plane Crash Is Extremely Low
A new study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found that commercial air travel is getting safer.
The study, which was published in the journal "Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice," found that the risk of dying in a plane crash is extremely low.
In fact, the study found that the risk of dying in a plane crash is about 1 in 2.7 million.
This means that you are more likely to die in a car accident than in a plane crash.
The study also found that the safety of air travel has been improving over time.
In the 1950s, the risk of dying in a plane crash was about 1 in 1 million.
Today, the risk is about 1 in 2.7 million.
What Are The Factors That Contribute To Air Travel Safety?
- Improved aircraft design
- Better training for pilots
- Advanced air traffic control systems
- Improved weather forecasting
These factors have all contributed to making air travel safer.
How Can You Stay Safe When Flying?
Here are some tips for staying safe when flying:
- Choose a reputable airline.
- Book a flight on a newer aircraft.
- Follow the instructions of the flight attendants.
- Be aware of your surroundings.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your flight is a safe one.
If you are still nervous about flying, there are a few things you can do to help you relax.
- Talk to your doctor about your fears.
- Take a deep breath and try to relax.
- Distract yourself with a book, movie, or music.
Flying can be a great way to travel.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your flight is a safe and enjoyable one.
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