The number of aviation accidents fell for the second year in a row, according to the latest issuance of the Nall Report.
Nall Report: Decline in Accidents for Second Year in a Row
Key Takeaways:
- Aviation accidents, particularly in commercial fixed-wing and non-commercial helicopter sectors, decreased for the second consecutive year, according to the Nall Report.
- Loss of control during landing and VFR flight into instrument conditions continue to be the leading causes of fatal general aviation accidents.
- The majority of accidents involve single-engine aircraft flown by private pilots on personal flights, with pilot-related factors being a significant cause.
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