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"News f2s" wrote
Per hour that makes planes three times more likely to kill. I looked into this quite a bit in my early flying years. You have to take into account that the boating we are talking about is strictly recreational where as GA flying includes a lot of business use. A huge pie chart section of the aviation fatalities is doctors, lawyers, and salesmen pressing on to get to meetings in weather they have no business continuing to fly in. The weather that kills pilots is a lot more common than the weather that is equally dangerous to boats. If boating was a year round activity and being used by 60% of boaters to get to places they really needed to be, I am sure that the statistics would look very different. When you look at just the aviation segment that is analogous to most boating, duffing around in nice weather and returning to your home port, the fatality rates get a lot closer. -- Roger Long |
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