SAFE AIR LINES.
BRITAIN’S GOOD RECORD. Tlie safety of British air services was emphasised' by statistics relating to civil aviation hazards, compiled by twi C F. B. Richardson and read to tbe Institute of Actuaries in London C °Mr 'Ricliard-son’s figures "' c j° tained from official f flying in Britain ami the ope* or British services abioaci. inc gl T a nst a vcar' I,l 'vhcn L 29,091,000 passen-o-pr miles were flown and 135,000 pass' 01 , vorG carried, nine people were Hi ed ‘ The mortality per_ 1000 ~pas I. flights during the six years was 130, and” that per 100,000 passenger miles .505.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 18 December 1935, Page 7
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103SAFE AIR LINES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 18 December 1935, Page 7
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