After a Delta passenger jet flipped over in February and a small plane crashed into a house in Brooklyn Park in March, business reporter Bill Lukitsch wanted to examine flight safety and the prevalence of fear of flying.
Lukitsch answered reader questions about airline safety in a live Q&A on April 22. This live blog has ended, but catch up with the reader questions below.
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