Volume 46, Number 4 · March 4, 1999

It Was Aircraft

By James Fallows

In response to Fear of Flying* (January 14, 1999)

To the Editors:

As several readers wrote, my article on aviation [NYR, January 14] misidentified the organization that publishes the annual Nall Report, analyzing the causes of small plane crashes. It is the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (not Airline Owners), usually referred to as AOPA. Also, my reference to the Boeing 707 as the first jet in widespread commercial service should have said "first American jet." The DeHaviland Comet, a British plane, entered commercial passenger service several years earlier, in 1952.

James Fallows
Washington, D.C.


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