General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research has focused on accident causes/pilot demographics in this aviation sector, studies to identify factors leading up to the crash (accident-precipitating factors) are few. Such information could inform on pre-emptive remedial action. With this in mind and considering the paucity of research on turbine-powered aircraft accidents the study objectives were to identify accident-precipitating factors and determine if the accident rate has changed over time for such aircraft operating under 14CFR Part 91. The NTSB Access database was queried for accidents in airplanes (\u3c12,501 lb) powered by 1-2 turbine engines and occurring between 1989 and 2013. ...
Recent publications have shown that general aviation accident rates in the United States are decreas...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of research on general aviation accidents in Germany. The authorities...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
Aircraft accidents resulting from an in-flight loss of control have been the leading killer in aviat...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency of general aviation (GA) airplane accidents a...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
Final Report 1983-1994PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-97-8DOT/FAA/AAR-100-97-2FA7B2/A7123Aircraft accide...
Introduction: General aviation missions related to furtherance of business potentially carry higher ...
The prevalence of weather-related general aviation (GA) accidents has declined over the past two dec...
Flying over mountainous and/or high elevation terrain is challenging due to rapidly changeable visib...
1999Updated link with PDFPDFProceedingsAccident investigationAccident characteristicsAccident severi...
Recent publications have shown that general aviation accident rates in the United States are decreas...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of research on general aviation accidents in Germany. The authorities...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
Aircraft accidents resulting from an in-flight loss of control have been the leading killer in aviat...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency of general aviation (GA) airplane accidents a...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
Final Report 1983-1994PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-97-8DOT/FAA/AAR-100-97-2FA7B2/A7123Aircraft accide...
Introduction: General aviation missions related to furtherance of business potentially carry higher ...
The prevalence of weather-related general aviation (GA) accidents has declined over the past two dec...
Flying over mountainous and/or high elevation terrain is challenging due to rapidly changeable visib...
1999Updated link with PDFPDFProceedingsAccident investigationAccident characteristicsAccident severi...
Recent publications have shown that general aviation accident rates in the United States are decreas...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of research on general aviation accidents in Germany. The authorities...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...