Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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Table 5-7: General Aviation and Air Taxi Aircraft and Hours Flown: 2002

(Excludes commuter aircraft)

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State Active aircraft Hours flown (thousands)
Alabama 3,423 466
Alaska 5,718 656
Arizona 5,506 665
Arkansas 2,807 457
California 24,448 3,243
Colorado 5,625 754
Connecticut 1,597 211
Delaware 1,957 265
District of Columbia 11 1
Florida 13,188 1,880
Georgia 6,098 804
Hawaii 356 138
Idaho 2,548 314
Illinois 5,976 637
Indiana 3,574 369
Iowa 2,742 309
Kansas 3,122 413
Kentucky 2,109 250
Louisiana 2,488 510
Maine 913 116
Maryland 2,367 291
Massachusetts 2,843 341
Michigan 7,375 756
Minnesota 5,229 585
Mississippi 1,811 408
Missouri 3,893 444
Montana 2,324 259
Nebraska 1,729 199
Nevada 2,427 298
New Hampshire 1,455 230
New Jersey 3,647 405
New Mexico 2,272 317
New York 6,180 816
North Carolina 5,727 826
North Dakota 1,224 258
Ohio 6,719 780
Oklahoma 3,693 478
Oregon 5,219 753
Pennsylvania 5,806 681
Rhode Island 294 40
South Carolina 2,422 298
South Dakota 1,331 176
Tennessee 3,912 482
Texas 16,915 2,055
Utah 1,805 279
Vermont 698 73
Virginia 4,524 499
Washington 6,043 729
West Virginia 1,196 102
Wisconsin 4,639 583
Wyoming 906 93
United States, total 211,244 27,040

NOTE: These data are derived from a sample survey of general aviation and air taxi aircraft and are estimates subject to sampling and nonsampling error. U.S. Totals include Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, General Aviation and Air Taxi Activity Survey: 2002, Washington, DC: 2004, available at http://api.hq.faa.gov/gasurvey2002/table2-3.xls as of June 4, 2004.



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