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Old March 31st 05, 07:27 AM
John Harlow
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/TRAVEL/03/30....ap/index.html

"Private planes were also involved in fewer crashes last year. The accident
rate fell from 6.77 per 100,000 flight hours to 6.22, the lowest recorded by
the NTSB since it began keeping statistics in 1975. There were 1,715 general
aviation accidents in 2004, down from 1,864 the year before."


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Old March 31st 05, 07:36 AM
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"John Harlow" wrote in message ...
"Private planes were also involved in fewer crashes last year. The

accident
rate fell from 6.77 per 100,000 flight hours to 6.22, the lowest recorded

by
the NTSB since it began keeping statistics in 1975. There were 1,715

general
aviation accidents in 2004, down from 1,864 the year before."


So, does that mean that we are actually getting safer or just exagerating
the number of hours that we fly more than we did in previous years?


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Old March 31st 05, 09:45 PM
John Harlow
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So, does that mean that we are actually getting safer or just
exagerating the number of hours that we fly more than we did in
previous years?


I don't know about you but I never exaggerate anything! NEVER!


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Old March 31st 05, 11:33 PM
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John Harlow wrote:
I don't know about you but I never exaggerate anything! NEVER!


I tend not to log my hours that much... I'll log some now and then for
currency, but that's about it... When asked for my hours by the
insurance company or the doctor during my medical, I just assume 50
hours per year... It's a pretty safe bet that it will be more than
that, but it's a nice round number to use... If I really wanted to
figure out my total hours, I could by just looking on my Hobbs meter
since I'm the only one who flies my aircraft... Actually, the hours
tend to get written down somewhere, but it's usually just a scap of
paper that gets shoved in some corner of my flight bag...

 




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