Introduction: General aviation missions related to furtherance of business potentially carry higher risk (operations in adverse weather, at night, for longer distances) than those undertaken for recreation. The study herein was undertaken to determine fatal accident rates, proportions, and risk factors/causes. Method: The National Transportation Safety Board aviation accident database was queried for accidents (1996–2015). Annual fleet times were from the general aviation annual activity survey. Statistical analyses used Poisson distributions, proportion testing, and Cohen’s Kappa tests. Results: The fatal accident rate for business operations was three- to six-fold lower than the rate for recreational flights with a decline evident between...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...
Introduction: General aviation missions related to furtherance of business potentially carry higher ...
Recent publications have shown that general aviation accident rates in the United States are decreas...
The prevalence of weather-related general aviation (GA) accidents has declined over the past two dec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Introduction: General aviation largely comprises fixed-wing piston-engine light aircraft (,12,500 lb...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Aviation has changed into high level of operations technically, administratively and even technologi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The num...
Flying over mountainous and/or high elevation terrain is challenging due to rapidly changeable visib...
There were 7,500 safety events in the NTSB data sets from 2013-2018. These events were analyzed usin...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsFred O. BradleyOv...
Advisors: Walker S. Ashley.Committee members: David Changnon; Jim Wilson.General, or private and non...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...
Introduction: General aviation missions related to furtherance of business potentially carry higher ...
Recent publications have shown that general aviation accident rates in the United States are decreas...
The prevalence of weather-related general aviation (GA) accidents has declined over the past two dec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Introduction: General aviation largely comprises fixed-wing piston-engine light aircraft (,12,500 lb...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Aviation has changed into high level of operations technically, administratively and even technologi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The num...
Flying over mountainous and/or high elevation terrain is challenging due to rapidly changeable visib...
There were 7,500 safety events in the NTSB data sets from 2013-2018. These events were analyzed usin...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsFred O. BradleyOv...
Advisors: Walker S. Ashley.Committee members: David Changnon; Jim Wilson.General, or private and non...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
As part of the FAA’s endeavor to better understand the cause of general aviation (GA) accidents, we ...