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British European Airways Flight 548 and Deadheading (employee)

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Difference between British European Airways Flight 548 and Deadheading (employee)

British European Airways Flight 548 vs. Deadheading (employee)

British European Airways Flight 548 was a scheduled passenger flight from London Heathrow to Brussels that crashed near the town of Staines, England, soon after take-off on 18 June 1972, killing all 118 people on board. Deadheading is the practice of carrying, free of charge, a transport company's own staff on a normal passenger trip so that they can be in the right place to begin their duties.

Similarities between British European Airways Flight 548 and Deadheading (employee)

British European Airways Flight 548 and Deadheading (employee) have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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British European Airways Flight 548 and Deadheading (employee) Comparison

British European Airways Flight 548 has 130 relations, while Deadheading (employee) has 9. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (130 + 9).

References

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