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Old October 14th 11, 03:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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Default More accurate statistics?

On Oct 13, 8:31*pm, Ramy wrote:
Here is a sobering suggestion how we can get more meaningful
statistics, at least for XC pilots, instead of using the number of SSA
members as a reference, which is far from reflecting the number of
active pilot:

Use the OLC 'statistics - all flights' for the year (http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0...t=olc&rt=olc&c...)
to find the toal number of pilots who submited at least one flight
this year since each pilot is listed only once (1023 for USA in 2011).
Then cross refernce with the list of names of pilots got killed in
2011, and you get a meaningful statistic for XC pilots. I don't have
all the names but I know of at least one OLC participant who is no
longer with us this year, which makes it at least 1/1000.
Someone who has all the names can come up with more accurate number.

Ramy


Ramy,
last year I read on RAS that there were 350 contest pilots in the US.
I wonder if that is an accurate number, but the first thing that I
thought of was the regular accidents at contests. That would be a
very easy statistic to develop; average number of contest pilots and
average accidents over 10 years. I think you get a scary ratio.

Brian