Bryan Wood
Well Known Member
A co-worker attended an AOPA safety seminar last night and brought me a brochure from the class today. Thought this might be of some interest to the group. These are pilot total time in type and the percent of accidents for different levels of experience in aircraft type.
0 - 100 hours 41.6%
101 - 200 hours 14.5%
201 - 300 hours 8.9%
301 - 400 hours 2.3%
401 - 500 hours 3.6%
501 - 600 hours 4.4%
601 - 700 hours 2.5%
701 - 800 hours 1.5%
801 - 900 hours 2.3%
901 -1000 hours 2.3%
1000 plus hours 13.2%
There is no information given for the time frame that this information comes from listed, or how recent it is. At first glance they don't seem to add up to 100%, but I haven't bothered to check, just listing the numbers as they appear. Doesn't it seem odd that once you get 1000 hours in type you seem to forget how to fly? What's that all about?
Regards,
Bryan 9A
0 - 100 hours 41.6%
101 - 200 hours 14.5%
201 - 300 hours 8.9%
301 - 400 hours 2.3%
401 - 500 hours 3.6%
501 - 600 hours 4.4%
601 - 700 hours 2.5%
701 - 800 hours 1.5%
801 - 900 hours 2.3%
901 -1000 hours 2.3%
1000 plus hours 13.2%
There is no information given for the time frame that this information comes from listed, or how recent it is. At first glance they don't seem to add up to 100%, but I haven't bothered to check, just listing the numbers as they appear. Doesn't it seem odd that once you get 1000 hours in type you seem to forget how to fly? What's that all about?
Regards,
Bryan 9A
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