EASA 2011 rapport
EASA Safety Report Shows
Accidents Up, Fatalities DownThe European
Aviation Safety Agency’s 2011 safety report shows that while “the number of
fatal accidents in scheduled operations remained high at 16, the related number
of fatalities to passengers dropped from 658 in 2010 to 330 in 2011.“ The 32
total accidents in 2011 did represent a higher number than last year (28) and
also a higher one than the average in the previous decade (30). Interestingly,
when looking at EASA’s general aviation category for aircraft weighing more than
2,250 kg (4,960 pounds), a typical starting weight for aircraft used regularly
for business in the U.S., the most frequent cause of fatal accidents over the
last 10 years was loss of control. In the business aviation category, the EASA
report shows that there has been just one fatal accident each year in the past
decade to aircraft registered in an EASA Member State. The European Coordination
Centre for Accident and Incident Reporting Systems, the central repository of
safety data for EASA member states, showed a dramatic increase in the
participation of data-sharing by those member states.
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