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Old June 3rd 04, 05:47 PM
Rich
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That's the difficult part...from what I have seen..the civil aircraft
data is difficult to determine...kind of like trying to figure out
miles driven for each make and model car...not sure where to get any
of this data. I have searched for it in the past. Sorry to be a wet
blanket...just hate to see the wrong conclusions made on any make and
model.

I'll keep looking..if I find the info I will post...someone has to
have it...!

Rich..


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number of hours). In simple terms..the denominator is missing....this
is a raw count of accidents...


So where do we get those numbers from? We need the total number hour
hours for each make. This may be hard to come by. Is there any
database with this info?

The only thing the data so far provided says, is that if you are in a
crash in this type of helicopter, this is your statistical chance of
surviving.

Dennis Hawkins
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