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Table 5-7: General Aviation and Air Taxi Aircraft and Hours Flown: 2000

(Excludes commuter aircraft)

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  Active aircraft Hours flown (thousands)
Alabama 3,480 462
Alaska 5,925 692
Arizona 6,062 824
Arkansas 2,660 442
California 23,454 3,183
Colorado 5,246 651
Connecticut 1,793 241
Delaware 2,068 303
District of Columbia 152 13
Florida 14,096 2,299
Georgia 4,809 702
Hawaii 435 184
Idaho 2,328 336
Illinois 7,478 998
Indiana 3,964 503
Iowa 2,772 331
Kansas 3,611 494
Kentucky 2,033 244
Louisiana 3,012 677
Maine 1,086 114
Maryland 3,436 487
Massachusetts 2,717 329
Michigan 7,236 935
Minnesota 5,141 707
Mississippi 2,038 256
Missouri 3,777 545
Montana 2,374 271
Nebraska 2,013 275
Nevada 2,715 774
New Hampshire 1,485 203
New Jersey 3,791 583
New Mexico 2,990 430
New York 6,082 816
North Carolina 5,620 769
North Dakota 1,585 419
Ohio 6,486 840
Oklahoma 4,080 648
Oregon 4,687 564
Pennsylvania 5,648 724
Rhode Island 393 45
South Carolina 2,689 387
South Dakota 1,376 157
Tennessee 4,228 638
Texas 18,869 2,980
Utah 1,673 234
Vermont 600 57
Virginia 3,354 414
Washington 7,166 912
West Virginia 1,075 136
Wisconsin 4,649 590
Wyoming 778 98
United States, total 217,215 30,916

NOTE: These data are derived from a sample survey of general aviation and air taxi aircraft. The data are estimates subject to sampling as well as nonsampling error.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, General Aviation and Air Taxi Activity Survey: 2000. Washington, DC: 2002, available at http://www.api.faa.gov/GASurvey/index.htm as of July 22, 2002.