"Do not fly" is the stark plea of one former National Transportation Safety Board head in the aftermath of a Costa Rican plane crash that killed 10 Americans and elevated serious concerns about the safety of U.S. citizens signing up for non-commercial tourist flights in other countries.
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Deadly Costa Rica crash highlights dangers of non-commercial tourism flights, aviation experts say
Deadly Costa Rica crash highlights dangers of non-commercial tourism flights, aviation experts say

"Do not fly" is the stark plea of one former National Transportation Safety Board head in the aftermath of a Costa Rican plane crash that killed 10 Americans and elevated serious concerns about the safety of U.S. citizens signing up for non-commercial tourist flights in other countries.
"Do not fly" is the stark plea of one former National Transportation Safety Board head in the aftermath of a Costa Rican plane crash that killed 10 Americans and elevated serious concerns about the safety of U.S. citizens signing up for non-commercial tourist flights in other countries.
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