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- US Airways
Insurance Policy
- American
Airlines Memorandum to Support Motion
- United Airlines
Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy
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History of Aviation
Hijackings 1970-2001
- 823 Airlines
hijacked worldwide 1970-2001
- 115 Incidents
of hijackers thwarted by passengers/crew
- 109 U.S.
airlines hijacked on U.S. soil...and more
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as testimony to the 9/11 commission on May 23, 2003.
President's
Annual Report - 2003
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Letters
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editors of the country's 200 largest newspapers.
Letters to the Editor are
one of the most effective ways to publicly demand improved aviation
safety. The following list of the 200 largest newspapers in the
U.S., listed by size of circulation, is for your use!
Try and keep your letters
short and also send them to your hometown newspapers. Be sure and
sign the letters and include your name, address, and telephone number
so that the newspapers can verify that the letter was from you.
Usually the papers just publish the name, or the name plus your
city and state. Newspapers will not publish anonymous letters; however,
you may ask them to not use your name, or use your name, initials,
or name and hometown. If your letters are published please forward
a copy for NADA/F files. Also feel free to state that you are a
member of the National Air Disaster Alliance, or sign off
with your name and the following: "Member www.PlaneSafe.org"
We have received media calls
looking for people who wrote Letters to the Editor that were published.
If you want to talk with the press, this is another way for them
to find you. Letters to the Editor often get the attention of the
Reporters and Editors.
This can be a way to connect
with others from a recent crash, or one long ago -- so the other
benefit is the friends you may meet. See you in the News!
Gail Dunham
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1999 Newsletter
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1999 Newsletter
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