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Please learn the difference between odds and probability. The definition given in the print version of this article and the factoids here are all probabilities. Probability is the one the is measured as favorable outcomes divided by total outcomes. Odds are measured by favorable outcomes divided by unfavorable outcomes. In the example in the print edition the odds would more correctly be calculated as 1/3. You could have asked any algebra teacher.
Thanks, Dave. The odds are pretty even that you probably set us straight. We appreciate your clarification.
Fear of flying is a too-inclusive term. I don't fly, but have done, and enjoyed it. I don't fly because it is not, contrary to popular belief, safer than automobiles.
This brings us to odds: I have been in many auto crashes and not been hurt. One motorcycle crash changed my life forever. BUT; If any of those had been a plane crash, I most likely would not be writing this.The odds are not one in a million, or whatever number people put up, but 50-50. If I get on a plane it will either crash or it won't...50-50. "Odds" can only apply if there is a chance of multiple uneventful flights and many fatal crashes to draw statistics from. Since I'm just one person, not the entire Human race, the only odds that apply are a flip of the coin, live or die.
So. I'm not afraid to fly, I enjoy it...I just think it's unwise.