The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies have been pilot-focused, there is little research on the involvement of aircraft maintenance errors. We undertook a study to answer this question. The Microsoft Access database was queried for accidents occurring between 1989 and 2013 involving single engine piston airplanes operating under 14CFR Part 91. Pearson Chi-Square, Fisher’s Exact Test, and Poisson probability were used in statistical analyses. The rate of maintenance-related general aviation accidents was 4.3 per million flight hours for the 1989–1993 period and remained unchanged for the most recent period (2009–2013). Maintenance errors were no more likely to cause a fatal accident ...
General Aviation (GA) is a category of aircraft operations, exclusive of all military and commercial...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency of general aviation airplane accidents and ac...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
Safety is paramount in the airline industry. A significant amount of research has been done on reduc...
Inflight loss of control (LOC-I) is a significant cause of General Aviation (GA) fixed-wing aircraft...
Previous research has identified maintenance information as one of the primary causal factors of mai...
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportGoldman, S. MFiedler, E. RKing, R. EUnited States...
General Aviation (GA) is a category of aircraft operations, exclusive of all military and commercial...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency of general aviation airplane accidents and ac...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The accident rate for general aviation remains high. While most general aviation accident studies ha...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago represe...
Safety is paramount in the airline industry. A significant amount of research has been done on reduc...
Inflight loss of control (LOC-I) is a significant cause of General Aviation (GA) fixed-wing aircraft...
Previous research has identified maintenance information as one of the primary causal factors of mai...
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportGoldman, S. MFiedler, E. RKing, R. EUnited States...
General Aviation (GA) is a category of aircraft operations, exclusive of all military and commercial...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency of general aviation airplane accidents and ac...
General aviation (14CFR Part 91) accounts for 83% of civil aviation fatalities. While much research ...