JumpJetter
Basking in LUV!
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You gotta check this page out. Some Pretty interesting statistics, not sure where he got them all, but definitely interesting. I'll paste a few below just to "spark" converstation!!
"Statistics
You cannot a avoid the statistics of the group to which you belong , but you can vary where you are on the probability curve."
http://www.whittsflying.com/Page7Statistics.htm#anchor158264
Airline Pilots
The second most frequent cause of death among airline pilots prior to age 60 is a general aviation accident.
Your CFI as a Hazard
--75% of flight training accidents related to improper gear operation occurs with CFI aboard.
--50% of stall accidents occur with CFI aboard
--50% of training mid-air accidents occur with CFI aboard.
--50% of wire strike occurring during flight training had CFI aboard.
--Nearly 50% of emergency simulations that resulted in accidents had CFI aboard.
--40% of carburetor icing accident in training occur with CFI aboard.
--33% of fuel related accidents occur with CFI aboard.
--A training spin accident is three times more likely to occur with a CFI than a solo student.
--25% of all twin-engine aircraft accidents have a CFI aboard.
--1998 in the United States and its territories, 43,920 people died in transportation-related accidents. Aviation accounted for 683 deaths, with 621 of them in GA.
10% of IFR accidents occur to non-IFR pilots.
VFR to IFR is the #1 pilot killer
Make one IFR approach and proceed to alternate for best risk reduction.
"Statistics
You cannot a avoid the statistics of the group to which you belong , but you can vary where you are on the probability curve."
http://www.whittsflying.com/Page7Statistics.htm#anchor158264
Airline Pilots
The second most frequent cause of death among airline pilots prior to age 60 is a general aviation accident.
Your CFI as a Hazard
--75% of flight training accidents related to improper gear operation occurs with CFI aboard.
--50% of stall accidents occur with CFI aboard
--50% of training mid-air accidents occur with CFI aboard.
--50% of wire strike occurring during flight training had CFI aboard.
--Nearly 50% of emergency simulations that resulted in accidents had CFI aboard.
--40% of carburetor icing accident in training occur with CFI aboard.
--33% of fuel related accidents occur with CFI aboard.
--A training spin accident is three times more likely to occur with a CFI than a solo student.
--25% of all twin-engine aircraft accidents have a CFI aboard.
--1998 in the United States and its territories, 43,920 people died in transportation-related accidents. Aviation accounted for 683 deaths, with 621 of them in GA.
10% of IFR accidents occur to non-IFR pilots.
VFR to IFR is the #1 pilot killer
Make one IFR approach and proceed to alternate for best risk reduction.