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Let's also remember that "experimental" also includes really goofy stuff -
auto gyros, heavy ultra lights, strange amphibs, weird wooden contraptions, GA
test aircraft, war birds, etc.
Grayhawk
Uh, Lancairians could do better.........
In a message dated 5/28/2012 12:17:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
vtailjeff@aol.com writes:
Please
read the rest of the report. The fatal experimental accident rate is two to
four times as great as the comparison GA certified aircraft fatal rate.
Jeff
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On May 26, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Lorn
H Olsen <lorn@dynacomm.us> wrote:
> 224,000 / 33,000 =
15% > > 15% of the fleet, 20% of the accidents. Not bad, not bad
at all. > > > On May 25, 2012, at 6:00 AM, Lancair Mailing
List wrote: > >> Among 224,000 general-aviation aircraft
across the USA, 33,000 are considered experimental, meaning they were built
from a kit or from a unique design. The aircraft account for 20% of fatal
crashes of general aviation, despite representing a small portion of the
fleet. > > > -- > Lorn H. 'Feathers' Olsen, MAA,
ASMEL, ASES, Comm, Inst > DynaComm, Corp., 248-345-0500,
mailto:lorn@dynacomm.us > LNC2, FB90/92, O-320-D1F, 1,800 hrs, N31161,
Y47, SE Michigan > > > -- > For archives and unsub
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