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Actually, general aviation is not the safest form of transportation.
Commercial aviation (airlines) are the safest, about 50 times safer than the same amount of time in a car. In other words, you'd have to fly 50 hours to have the same risk as riding in an automobile for one hour. Commuter aviation is the next safest, about 10 times safer than the same amount of time in a car. Fly 10 hours for the same risk as one hour in a car. General aviation is not as safe as riding in a car. It is about 1/10 as safe as a car. You could ride in an automobile for about 10 hours before developing the same risk as flying for one hour in the typical small airplane. Flying in a small airplane has about the same risk is riding a motorcycle. |
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