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Is It Safe?

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Key Takeaways:

  • Small aircraft safety is conditional, depending heavily on proper maintenance, pilot proficiency, and favorable weather conditions, with safety compromised by high-risk activities or poor decision-making.
  • Thorough and compliant maintenance by mechanics, including strict adherence to all manufacturer recommendations, is paramount, as overlooked or neglected maintenance tasks can directly cause accidents.
  • Powerplant failures are a frequent cause of accidents, often stemming from both maintenance oversights and pilot decisions (e.g., fuel management), highlighting the critical role of pilot preparedness and skill in managing such risks.
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At a recent social gathering of non-pilots—yes, I still have something of a life—an inevitable question popped up: “What do you do for a living?” After explaining that I edit this magazine, am a pilot and aircraft owner, etc., another inevitable question popped up: “Are small airplanes safe?” The questioner was a professional who had flown on airliners, even a few turboprops, but never a personal airplane. I suppose the questioner was expecting a yes or no answer. They didn’t get one, however, because safety is a relative thing and I was on my second glass of wine.

My answer went something like this: “If you took out of the accident statistics Alaska Bush flying, aerial application, training, aerobatics and stupid pilot tricks, and concentrated on well-maintained airplanes flown in the en route environment in decent weather by a qualified pilot, absolutely they’re safe.” My answer probably didn’t convince anyone in the room, but it was based on my flying experience and what I’ve seen when editing this magazine.

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