deonb
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One of my data analyst friends at work showed me a study for GA that indicated that by miles traveled GA planes are hands down much safer... but by time cars were actually safer (again restricting this to just GA). I have no idea the veracity of it but that was an interesting thing to think about. You also have co variable factors that aren't necessarily causal. I wouldn't be surprised if almost half your time in a car is spent not moving, or moving less than 10 miles an hour. Hard to have a fatal accident when you're not moving (but possible I guess if you get hit by someone else)
Not sure how he gets that. Let's take just Cirrus, which is the safest GA plane (now) per mile. I think 172's are as safe per hour, but they're slower.
Generously, it has a fatality rate of: 0.5 fatalities per 100'000 hours @ 200 knots. Thus 0.5 fatalities / 20m nm, or 1 fatality per 46 million miles.
Cars overall are at 1 fatality per 90 million miles. Cars used to be @ 1 fatality per 46 million miles back in 1989.
So it's not as bad as people think. But it's not safer.