Originally Posted by Bonehead
Each year in the US 1 out of 6800 drivers dies in an auto accident. The rate for airline passengers is 1 in 1.6 million.
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasc...9/gen99845.htm
There were 733,908,000 "Revenue Passenger Enplanements" 6-2004 to 5-2005
http://www.bts.gov/xml/air_traffic/s...veMonthsSystem
733,908,000 / 3000 = 244,636
So, if 3000 people had been killed in this plot, then
Approximately
1 out of every 244,636 airline passengers would have been killed in 2006 (based on 2004-2005 enplanements).
1 out of every 6800 automobile drivers/passengers is killed.
As usual, we are emphasizing the wrong threat.
Then we must extend the "liquid" ban to cars also. ALso note that car drivers are not screened before they get in their car.