Isn't "failed in flight" and "failed in the air" the same thing?

>     On 01/24/2023 9:39 AM Mark Langford <[email protected]> wrote:
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>     The recently released Pete Klapp accident investigation update includes 
> photos, toxicology, witness interview, logs.  Most telling was the witness 
> interview (pilot overheard Pete's radio call about "canopy failure"), but the 
> NTSB has no conclusion.  Looking at the photos of the canopy connections 
> don't tell a lot, because it's likely impossible to tell what failed in 
> flight, and what failed in the air.
>     See https://data.ntsb.gov/Docket?ProjectID=103795
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