NOT EXCESSIVE.
THE RISKS OF FLYING. By Cable.—Press Association,.—Copyright. * • LONDON,!. March i 5. Mr Churchill; addressing the' Aero Club, said the public should realise that the risks jof flying, were. n.pt excessive. Since he ; had been at the Admiralty more .lives 1 had been loslr in* submarines than in the air service, '
He predicted that aviation would exercise a potent influence on the military destinies: of States. : -
At the same time he-considered an Atlantic flight premature and unduly risky.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 25, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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