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Instead, such a crash would now be considered inherently reckless.
Skeptics fear that an explosion and a fire from such a crash could release radiation.
To imagine such a crash will not be repeated is wishful thinking.
Craze said an investigation into such a crash in the UK would have been very different.
"It's going to be a bust," said Gordon G. Chang, whose book, "The Coming Collapse of China" (Random House), warned in 2001 of such a crash.
But, though it is far too early to be sure about cause and effect in such a crash, the Concorde's problem seems to have been that the fire spread immediately from one port engine to the other.
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I contemplated the legacy of the great oil boom of the seventies and early eighties, which had come to such a crashing halt.
In a "frequently asked questions" post on its website, the airline said: "Using the new weights, a full row of adults may theoretically exceed the load limitations of the floor in a row in extreme circumstances (such as a crash landing).
And disasters such as a crash in Hatfield in 2000, caused by a crack in the tracks on the East Coast mainline which was not picked up quickly enough by Railtrack, the predecessor to Network Rail, make many wary of cutting funding for railway maintenance.Some rail boosters argue that the sheer expense of patching up a Victorian network suggests that Britain needs an entirely new railway line.
An accident is a sudden event (such as a crash) that is not planned or intended and that causes damage or injury Merriam-Webster Dictionaryy). Merriam-Webster Dictionary
And you can't always predict how unforeseeable events, such as a crash in the Florida Everglades, can permanently sully a company name like ValueJet, now known as AirTran.
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