New Report Says General Aviation Accidents Decreased in 2004

The U.S. general aviation fleet experienced 6.22 total accidents and 1.2 fatal accidents per 100,000 flying hours in 2004, according to the Joseph T. Nall Report prepared by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn.'s Air Safety Foundation. By comparison, there were 6.77 and 1.37 accidents, respectively...

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