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Old February 16th 10, 04:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Dave Doe wrote:
In article ,
says...

John Smith wrote:
The total accident deaths per year in the US is only around 38,000.

Only?

One does have to consider how man person-hours are spent driving...

No, one does not have to. 38,000 deaths are an awful lot, period.

Yes, one does have to if you want to talk about possible prevention.

If you just want to mourn the dead, then 1 death is too many.

Somebody who uses the word "only" when he talks about 38,000 deaths is
an idiot, period. There's nothing to relativise here.


Of course there is, that is a death rate of about 0.01%, which is a
trivial rate.

And if you want to talk about possible prevention, you have to talk about
rates.


Indeed - it's a political / money - thing - at the end of the day (but
not to us citizens!


It is cost/benefit analysis and we all do it all the time, especially as
pilots.

Trivial example: Do you wear a helmet at all times of just when engaged
in an activity with an increased chance of a head injury?


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