Tuesday, October 12, 2010

surprising finding shows the most common causes of air accidents

Flying on a commercial airline is not as secure as you might think. Each year, regular as clockwork, several thousand people killed or injured in aviation accidents on average 1000-2000 people die. And about 2000-5000 are injured each year by 1930.

aviation accidents have become so common that almost did not make news, and many "small" incidents with only one or two deaths and injuries not listed in the press.Unless you had to experience in person, of an aircraft accident, you could easily spend your life the illusion that air crashes almost never happen.

A surprising fact is that ninety percent of accidents happen at street level and landing, which is about 88 percent of fatalities (figures for injuries are generally not recorded). The other four per cent of accidents happen while cruising area plan that about 12 percent of the deaths. L 'Source for this is the "Statistical Summary of Commercial Jet Aircraft Accidents, Boeing."

an even more surprising is the fact, but the pilots and air crew error, over 60% of all air disasters:. But remember that we are about regular commercial airlines also referred to private, without military aircraft, aircraft, etc. Source Air Crash Site information gathered.

Since 1930, when statistics began to be plane crashcollected, air accidents and fatalities is surprisingly stable. That is, the percentage of accidents and deaths is on average about the same compared to last year. Thus, despite technological advances, the number of accidents and fatalities per hundred flights continues unabated.

So, what airline passengers are likely to be involved in a plane crash? According to "OAGback Aviation Solutions & Plane Crash Info accident database, 1988 - 2007" toFigures as follows:

The probability that an airline which results in at least one victim for approximately 1 to 3.3 million. This assumes that you are driving) for a mix of different airlines (not just with airlines the safest records. Even worse is that many of these aircraft accidents (about 1 in 4) produces a mixture of people dying and people who survive, even if wounded. These injuries are often life-long (and destroy the life).

The comparison with car accidentsdifficult, because the statistics vary widely from country to country. In the U.S., for example, there are 6 million car accidents annually produce about 40,000 deaths annually.

It has been estimated that if the number of trips (instead of power) to be 12 times more frequently than a deadly plane crash in the face of a fatal accident involving cars compare. In other words, the air is much less safe than cars (Source: "Air Travel Safety Secrets").

There is somethinga passenger can do to avoid or minimize the risk of injuries and death when you fly? Fortunately, the answer is yes. There are some simple things you can do this, the impairment of a significant increase in the survival of an airline calamity without. See below for more information.

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