THIS YEAR COULD BE FIRST YEAR WITH FEWER THAN 300 FATAL GA ACCIDENTS

If the long-term trend continues, 2005 could be the first year since 1944 with fewer than 300 fatal general aviation accidents in the U.S. There were 312 fatal accidents last year, which represents a 37.3 percent drop over the past 20 years. See NTSB charts and article below.

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