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2008 Aviation Accident Rates Analysis: Insights from AOPA's Nall Report

This report, presented to the Tampa FSDO by Mr. Jim Minary of the FAASTeam, delves into the 2008 aviation accident rates as outlined in AOPA’s Nall Report. It provides a comprehensive overview of accident statistics categorized by pilot certificate level and flight hours in type. It also highlights critical factors affecting accidents, including weather and phases of flight, emphasizing that General Aviation (GA) pilots account for 72% of accidents. The data serves as a vital resource for improving flight safety and understanding pilot-related risks.

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2008 Aviation Accident Rates Analysis: Insights from AOPA's Nall Report

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  1. Thanks To

  2. Tampa FSDO • Mr. Jim Minary… FAASTeam

  3. Accident Data Review AOPA’s Nall Report 2008

  4. 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%

  5. 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%

  6. 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

  7. Percentage of Accidents/Fatalites • Accidents and Fatalities by Phase of Flight Accidents and Fatalities by Phase of Flight

  8. 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%

  9. 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

  10. 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%

  11. 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.

  12. 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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