Icebound
July 7th 04, 04:30 PM
What's going on with this year's risk-of-collision stats?
(http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/stats/air/2004_may/a05-2004e.pdf)
Although most stats remain lower or on a par with past-year averages, the
"risk-of-collision" statistics are up 20 percent or more.
.... and especially that jump in "air-traffic-services-events"... 30 percent
higher than
the average of previous 4 years....
We are on a pace for this to be the worst year in the past dozen or so.
Any insights from Canadian controllers?
(http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/stats/air/2004_may/a05-2004e.pdf)
Although most stats remain lower or on a par with past-year averages, the
"risk-of-collision" statistics are up 20 percent or more.
.... and especially that jump in "air-traffic-services-events"... 30 percent
higher than
the average of previous 4 years....
We are on a pace for this to be the worst year in the past dozen or so.
Any insights from Canadian controllers?