The Australian
Transport Safety Board (ATSB) has published a
report titled Amateur-built
aircraft Part 2: Analysis of accidents involving VH-registered
non-factory-built aeroplanes 1988-2010. The ATSB
investigated the safety history of amateur-built aircraft in Australia
through analysis of accident data held in the ATSB’s occurrence database from
1988 to 2010. Comparisons were made between accidents involving amateur-built
aircraft and those involving similar factory-built aircraft to help identify
whether the rate and types of accidents differed between these two groups of
aircraft. What the ATSB found was:
·
Amateur-built aircraft had an accident rate three
times higher than comparable factory-built certified aircraft conducting
similar flight operations between 1988 and 2010. The fatal and serious injury
accident rate was over five times higher in amateur-built aircraft, in
particular due to relatively more serious injury accidents.
·
The pilots of amateur-built aircraft involved in
accidents were significantly more experienced overall than factory-built
aircraft accident pilots. However, they were significantly less experienced on
the aircraft type that they were flying at the time of the accident.
·
Over half of the accidents were precipitated by
mechanical events, which were mainly complete or partial engine failures.
Following the amateur-built phase one test period, mechanical failures were
still significantly more common when compared with factory-built aircraft. A
quarter of accidents were from loss of aircraft control. Structural failures
were not common precursors.
·
Collision with terrain and forced landing accidents
were more frequent in amateur-built aircraft. Collisions with terrain, hard
landings, and runway excursions were more likely to result in a serious injury
from an amateur-built aircraft accident than for factory-built accidents.
The safety messages are:
·
Builders of amateur-built aircraft should select,
install and maintain aircraft engines carefully as engine issues are the most
likely reason why an accident will occur. Careful consideration to occupant
protection at the time of building is also encouraged as serious injuries have
been disproportionally more common.
·
Owners of amateur-built aircraft should ensure they
have adequate training in the same type of aircraft before operating the
aircraft they have built, or purchased second-hand.