Annual Review of Aircraft Accident Data
U.S. General Aviation, Calendar Year 1995

NTSB Number ARG/98-01
NTIS Number PB98-172463
PDF Document (255K)


Abstract: A total of 2,078 U.S. registered general aviation aircraft were involved in 2,054 accidents during calendar year 1995. Of these 2,054 accidents, 411 accidents (involving 419 aircraft) resulted in fatal injuries. This report presents a statistical review of these accidents, all involving U.S. registered aircraft that were not conducting air carrier revenue operations under Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Parts 121 or 135.

The accident data on which this review is based were extracted from the Safety Board’s automated Aviation Accident Data System. The Federal Aviation Administration’s Statistics and Forecast Branch, Planning Analysis Division, Office of Aviation Policy and Plans publishes the “General Aviation and Air Taxi Survey,” which is the source of flight hours used in this report. To conduct its annual survey, the FAA mails questionnaires to owners of a statistically selected sample of aircraft. An analysis of returned questionnaires enables the FAA to estimate hours of aircraft useage by purpose and type aircraft.