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		<title>By: Florida: Injury in the Air &#124; AffairBoard</title>
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		<description>[...] It is difficult to determine the cost of any accident, particularly when the results include the loss of life. Although the statistics are really rather clear when it comes to the safety of traveling by air, there are times when things just go wrong. The mid-air collision in Florida a few years ago is just one moment when the laws of physics ruled over anything else. In such cases, there are always lots of analyses to determine the true cause of the accident. More often than not, the causes can be traced to one or two elements that add up to nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time. [...]</description>
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