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Ideas were plentiful, but coming up with something that would pass safety standards so that people and seats wouldn't go flying in an accident proved difficult.
WSJ: Remedy the Squeeze in Airplanes' Coach Cabins
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But lawsuits can drag on for years, which could cancel out the airline's efforts to make the flying public forget the accident.
CNN: After the Crash
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Ferrari's expectations that he will return fully fit in 2010 have been boosted by his progress: on Monday he tested a kart for the first time since his accident and he is flying to Italy to use Ferrari's simulator next week.
BBC: Ferrari confirm capture of Alonso
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Italian authorities are heading the investigation into the Costa Concordia accident, because the ship was flying under the Italian flag.
WSJ: Cruise Operators See Shares Fall, Defend Safety
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The court was told Dickson had spent the day of the accident in London on business before flying back to Glasgow that night.
BBC: Archie Dickson admits Mark Sanders hit-and-run death
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"Some people say we should stop flying the shuttle because we've had an accident - frankly two accidents, " she said.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Shuttle crew reflect on crucial flight
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Mr. BARIMO: There were a handful of accident causes that stood head and shoulders above all the others, things like flying airplanes into mountains or into the ground.
NPR: For Air Travelers, More Safety and More Problems
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In the latest accident, the aircraft, a Fokker 50 owned by local company CAA, was flying in from the central mining town of Lodja when it came down in heavy rainfall, AFP reports.
BBC: Deadly plane crash in DR Congo's Goma