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Weather Accident Types and Trends

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Key Takeaways:

  • Weather-related accidents continue to be a significant and persistent problem in general aviation, with the rate of fatal VFR-into-IMC accidents per flying hour increasing from 2005 to 2012.
  • A high proportion of these weather-related accidents, particularly those involving VFR-into-IMC, are fatal, partly due to more capable aircraft comprising a larger segment of the GA fleet.
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Weather-related accidents have always been a big issue for general aviation. Their number has not been declining appreciably, as demonstrated by the graph at right, adapted from the most-recent AOPA Air Safety Institute’s 24th Joseph T. Nall Report, which discusses general aviation accidents in 2012.

During the eight-year period from 2005-2012, the number of fatal weather-related accidents ranged from 36 to 47, with an average of about 40 per year. Given that overall general aviation flying hours decreased during this period, the rate of fatal VFR-into-IMC accidents per flying hour has been increasing. As mentioned, relatively high performance aircraft tend to have more exposure to marginal weather than simple training and personal aircraft, and these more-capable airplanes are comprising a larger proportion of the active GA fleet than ever.

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