National Safety Update September 2008 Col Lyle Letteer National Safety Officer
Aircraft Acc & Inc FY07 – FY FY07 FY08
Vehicle Acc & Inc FY07 – FY08
Bodily Acc & Inc FY07 – FY08
Information Comparison for the next two slides. The FY07 on-line Safety data was initiated on 1 April 2007 and ended 30 September 2007 so it is only for 6 months. The FY08 on-line Safety data runs from 1 October 2007 until 10 September 2008 and is for 11½ months.
01 Apr 07 To 10 Sept 08 Mishaps
FY 07 vs. 10 Sept 08 Mishap Stats
Fatalities FY 05 – FY 08
Accident Rate FY01 – FY08
FY05 – 08 Losses Flight 05 $293, $214, $239, $660,400 Ground $47,162 $54,915 $84,847 $105,819
FY08 Loss Details Flight $470,000 Cessna T182T $102,000 Misc Mishaps $ 88,400 Maule Mishap ===== $660,400FLIGHT Ground $ 55,000 Blanik (storm) $ 50,819 Hangar/Taxi ===== $105,819 GROUND
FY 2008 Aircraft Mishaps Animal Strikes Aircraft9 Vehicle5
FY 2008 Aircraft Mishaps Aircraft Takeoff through Landing29 Taxi18 Hangar18 Tie Down1 Unknown5 Weather4 Precautionary Landings14 Maintenance9
FY 2008 Vehicle Mishaps Vehicle Damage Driver12 Preventable w/Spotter15 Unknown2 Maintenance3 Weather8 Vandalism5
FY 2008 Bodily Injuries Member Mishaps Encampments96 Previous Med Problems20 PT58 SAR/EX’s34 National Events10
Operation CAPSafe What is Operation CAPSafe? Have every CAP Officer and Cadet member enter one Safety idea a month for either Ground Safety, Air Safety, or both This is a way to have every CAP Officer and Cadet member think of Safety at least once a month
WE ARE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT CAP SAFETY: National Commander, Brig Gen Amy Courter, CAP-USAF/CC, Col Russ Hodgkins and Col Lyle Letteer, the CAP National Safety Officer are all looking for safety to be in the forefront of everyone’s mind, whether volunteering for CAP or in their everyday lives. Operation CAPSafe
“Safety Is Only Common Sense” Share your Ideas with a CAPSafe Safety Suggestion Operation CAPSafe
To submit you ideas Online: Go to e-Services On the left side, click on CAP Safety Suggestions
Remember When you look in the mirror, you see the person most responsible for your safety.