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In the USA, we now have between 500,000 and 600,000 pilots (down from
700,000 20 years ago). For the international viewers of this group, how many pilots does your government report? |
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John,
Germany lists about 20000 registered aircraft(imagine that half that number is parked at OSH each year), including over 7000 sailplanes and 6700 SEL. There seem to about 60000 pilots and about 85 million citizens, so 1 pilot per 1400 citizens. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thomas Borchert wrote: John, Germany lists about 20000 registered aircraft(imagine that half that number is parked at OSH each year), including over 7000 sailplanes and 6700 SEL. The registered aircraft numbers can be deceiving. In the USA for example, there are many aircraft that remain on the active registry, but are in various stages of assembly/disassembly/airworthiness. As a result, post 9/11, the FAA has tightened up on the accuracy and requires a confirmation of status every three years. |
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Canada's statistics are he
http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/ge...s/stats005.htm Approximately 70,000, but you have to read the page carefully to pull out things like balloonists, student-permits, etc., if you do not want those in your count. "john smith" wrote in message ... In the USA, we now have between 500,000 and 600,000 pilots (down from 700,000 20 years ago). For the international viewers of this group, how many pilots does your government report? |
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My plane is listed as not having the three year renewal. I called the
FAA and they said, no, it was alright. ???? Don't ask me??? |
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