The AA flight was, I believe, the first one with a (significant?) number of casualties for quite a while.
You mean first AA flight in a while? First flight for a while in the United States"? Because worldwide we had the Korean crash landing not long ago, and of course that plane most likely accidentally shot down by Russia but you probably weren't considering acts of war.
Since the last one flown by members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
All kidding aside, you're absolutely right. I did mean North America, which had remarkably few fatalities since 9/11. Unfortunately, this is not the case for Europe, which has seen cases like Air France 447.
You mean first AA flight in a while? First flight for a while in the United States"? Because worldwide we had the Korean crash landing not long ago, and of course that plane most likely accidentally shot down by Russia but you probably weren't considering acts of war.
Since the last one flown by members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
All kidding aside, you're absolutely right. I did mean North America, which had remarkably few fatalities since 9/11. Unfortunately, this is not the case for Europe, which has seen cases like Air France 447.