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I really hate these types of questions. No offense to the op but these are the kinds of questions that just perpetuate the stigma that GA is unsafe. If you count up the thousands of GA flights that take off and land safely each and everyday accorss the United States their really is no way anyone can say that GA is unsafe.
.... But no one ever hears about the flights that land safely. They just hear of the ones that don't, and therefore, because many of the everyday people know nothing about the world beyond what they are told about it, people conclude, " I hear about a small plane crash every so often, those things are not safe."
First of all the OP asked "Why are the airlines so much safer than GA?", not "Why is GA unsafe?"
Secondly, the number of "GA flights that take off and land safely each and everyday" has no bearing on the relative safety of the activity. What counts is how many accidents and fatalities there are in comparison to the number of flights and flight hours, and since the OP asked "Why are the airlines so much safer than GA?", those statistics have to be compared to the number of accidents and fatalities in airline flying compared to the number of flight and flight hours.
Making these comparisons shows that airline operations are far and away safer than GA flying.
This is funny. It is not equipment that makes the airlines safer.
It's nonsense to claim airline equipment is not a significant factor in its safety relative to GA.
Pretty simple: vastly superior equipment. Pilots are more experienced and receive far more training.
This simple statement provides the best answer.