infrequentFlyer
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Hello,
Was just looking up engine failure rates for piston engines and came across this Twin & Turbine article which states that piston engines fail at a rate of about 1 per every 3200 hours (can't find official source). Furthermore, they go on to say this is likely a low-ball number based on the fact that many engine failures which go on to a safe landing may not be reported.
Based on this number it seems like the question is not "if" you will experience an engine failure, but "when". I knew GA flying wasn't anywhere near as safe as 121 flight for various reasons, but going up into the sky knowing I'm just waiting for my turn puts a bit of a damper on the whole thing!
A good maintenance dept, thorough preflight, and careful route planning with many outs seem to be our best defense to not experiencing or surviving an engine failure. I don't really have a "question" for this thread. I guess I just wanted to vent my discomfort and hear what other pilots think on the subject of engine failures.
Was just looking up engine failure rates for piston engines and came across this Twin & Turbine article which states that piston engines fail at a rate of about 1 per every 3200 hours (can't find official source). Furthermore, they go on to say this is likely a low-ball number based on the fact that many engine failures which go on to a safe landing may not be reported.
Based on this number it seems like the question is not "if" you will experience an engine failure, but "when". I knew GA flying wasn't anywhere near as safe as 121 flight for various reasons, but going up into the sky knowing I'm just waiting for my turn puts a bit of a damper on the whole thing!
A good maintenance dept, thorough preflight, and careful route planning with many outs seem to be our best defense to not experiencing or surviving an engine failure. I don't really have a "question" for this thread. I guess I just wanted to vent my discomfort and hear what other pilots think on the subject of engine failures.