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en It's being treated like a regular field accident (in which an airplane crashes).

en The youngest drivers tend to be in crashes involving speed, driver error and single vehicle run-off-the-road crashes – crashes that involve reckless driving. Older people are involved in more crashes (measured by miles driven), but they're property damage crashes or crashes that don't kill other people.

en You can only remove so many nuts out of an airplane before it falls out of the sky and crashes.

en We could ground all airplanes and not have any more airplane crashes, ... The key is whether the good uses of the Net outweigh the bad. Life is like that. You just have to take the good with the bad.

en There is little doubt that they have been over the airplane ... We are sure that the crew is not on the airplane, and we have every reason to think that the Chinese have been all over the airplane, ... Good Morning America.

en As with any airplane accident, [there are] a lot of broken bones, a lot of compressions, loss of consciousness from being knocked around, some head injuries -- that sort of thing,

en This accident was caused by the way that the airplane was operated. It was operated in very harsh conditions in the jungles of Guyana.
  John Murray

en The airplane's out-of-trim condition became worse as the crew attempted to diagnose or correct the problem, ... The crew had difficulty controlling the airplane's tendency to pitch nose down. The airplane descended, but the crew was able to (stop) the descent. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. The airplane's out-of-trim condition became worse as the crew attempted to diagnose or correct the problem, ... The crew had difficulty controlling the airplane's tendency to pitch nose down. The airplane descended, but the crew was able to (stop) the descent.

en You might as well call the kid 'Crash,' because that's what he's going to do. [He] crashes into everything he can out there. When I see a ball hit anywhere close to center field, I know he's got it.

en By having those no-bump zones or whatever we want to call them, I think we saw a heck of a lot less crashes, big crashes, than what we could have seen. I think the racing was still good out there, but it was so much calmer.

en We see more fatalities in frontal crashes but side impact crashes tend to be more injurious.

en Other people had had access to the vehicle before the accident. Doctors who treated Jones said they saw nothing to indicate (he) had been drinking.

en We know there's better recognition of ADHD, and we also know that when children are treated nowadays, they're more likely to be treated over a longer period of time, ... If you go back five, seven, eight years ago, it was very rare that an adolescent with ADHD was treated. And usually it'd just be a child in elementary school was treated, but nowadays prescriptions have probably risen because adolescents are getting treated, there's better recognition for girls and they tend to be treated more throughout the school year.

en TWA believes that the remains of Flight 800 should be treated like the remains of any other airplane crash and disposed of respectfully once the investigation is concluded.

en Of the nine people killed in crashes during the 2004 New Year's holiday, six, or 67 percent, were involved in alcohol-related crashes.


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