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Andrew Sarangan wrote
If you have better data to the contrary please let us know. Gene Whitt is a long time contributor to this group and an experienced CFI. I consider him a dependable source of information, just as much as AOPA. The point is not that the information is undependable - the point is that it is useless. Total number of accidents tells us nothing unless we also know ALL of: Hours flown Experience level of the pilots Types of missions flown We have no real data on the last two, and only rough estimates on the first. Anecdotally, I've noticed that as time goes on, the mission profile tends to change. A good friend of mine learned to fly in the early 1960's. He soloed at 15. No, it wsn't legal. He was taught by a cropduster in a Champ. He soloed in 4 hours. He then flew over, picked up a friend, and they headed up to Wisconsin - from Texas. They flew at night with no night training - and no lights. And none of this was particularly unusual then, but it would never happen now. The mission profile was a lot different then, so comparing accident totals (or even accident rates) is not meaningful. It's hard to get hurt if you never do anything. Michael |
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