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Thanks To
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Tampa FSDO Mr. Jim Minary… FAASTeam
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Accident Data Review AOPA’s Nall Report 2008
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Accident Rates by Certificate Level Level Accidents Fatalities Students 7.3% 1% Private 47.8% 48.2% Commercial 35.4% 39.3% ATP 8.3% 9.9%
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Accident Rates by Time in Type Time Accidents Fatalities 0-100 46.9% 41.3% 101-200 13.8% 17.5% 201-300 7.6% 7.5% 301-400 4.8% 1.3% 801-900 1% 0.0%
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Fatal Accidents Per 100,000 Hours Based on Aircraft Cessna 172/Skyhawk 0.56 Cessna 182/Skylane 0.74 Piper Archer 1.06 Mooney M20J 1.14 Piper Saratoga 1.19 Cessna 210/T 1.26 Mooney M20K 1.33 Cirrus SR20/22 1.52 Baron 58 1.58 Bonanza A36 1.81
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Percentage of Accidents/Fatalites Accidents and Fatalities by Phase of Flight
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Types of Pilot-Related Accidents Weather= 4% Descent/Approach= 4.2% Maneuvering= 5.3% Fuel Management= 5.8% Takeoff/Climbs= 11% Landings= 32.9% Others= 9%
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Define “Other” Attempted Go Around..16% are Fatal Inadequate Preflight Inspection. Ground Collisions. Taxi Accident Pilot Incapacitation Med, Drugs, Alcohol Prop Strikes. Non-Pilots Attempting Flight
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Types of Pilot-Related Accidents A Percent of the 72% Factor Weather= 5.5% Descent/Approach= 5.8% Maneuvering= 7.4% Fuel Management= 8% Takeoff/Climbs= 15% Landings= 45.7% Others= 12.5%
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Percent of Accidents for 2008 Of all Aviation Accidents GA pilots are responsible for 72% of those. Of the 28% associated with the aircraft more than 8% have no explanation.
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Types of Pilot-Related Fatalities Landings= 1.7% Fuel Management= 3.8% Takeoff/Climbs= 11% Descent/Approach= 11.4% Weather= 14.8% Maneuvering= 19.5% Others= 8.5%
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