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A report prepared for the FAA by GRA, Inc. entitled A Report on Issues Related to Public Interest in Aviation Safety Data, found that "... there currently is no evidence in accident data that would support the ranking of individual airlines based on their safety records….While there may be apparent differences in carrier safety records at any particular time, due largely to the infrequent but catastrophic nature of an air accident, there is no evidence that such distinctions persist nor that they are predictive of future safety performance. Rankings of airlines based on past accident records therefore provide no information to consumers seeking to make safety-enhancing comparisons for current or future travel choices."

All requests for records on accidents, enforcements and maintenance difficulties must be made in writing and sent to:

Flight Standards Service
Aviation Data Systems Branch, AFS-620
PO Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405)-954-4173

Updated: 10:25 am ET January 31, 2008