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Feature Article: More on Mid-Airs
- Over half of the people involved in midair accidents were
survivors.
- The probability of a midair accident is one in two million
as of 1987. You are more apt to collide on the ground.
- General Aviation planes are in 95% of midairs.
- Most midairs/near misses occur in severe VFR.
- Midairs account for about 2% of aircraft accident fatalities.
- The most likely place for a midair is in the traffic pattern
at an uncontrolled airport.
- 20% of the midairs involved a flight instructor in one plane.
- If all U.S. General Aviation aircraft were flying at the same
altitude and speed, they all could be in the air over Arizona
at the same time and still have more than a square mile in each
direction in which to maneuver
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