People across the United States were worried about flight safety after several high profile airplanes this year, including a commercial collision in Washington who killed 67 people. Google Search for “Fly Safe” They jumped In the last weeks. But the numbers suggest 2025. It was actually a relatively safe year for a flight – at least in terms of the total number of accidents.
January and February usually have about 20 fatal air accidents per month, according to numbers from the National Security Committee for Transportation. In contrast, this January, there were only 10 fatal aviation accidents, and in February, there were six. The data cover all US civilian aviation, from large commercial planes to private nozzles.
Peter Goelz, the former General Manager of the National Public Transport Committee, was not unfurnished on numbers. “Commercial aviation is a deep sure way to move a large number of people, and will be safer every year,” he said.
Goelz, a long-term safety advisor, explained that the inclusion of private flights is dramatically shaping NTSB numbers. Rich individuals get their private planes in the summer months. These flights are more dangerous, because they often fly pilots who do not travel equally regularly and inexperienced when they are faced with surprised summer storms.
Still, it is worth noting that the data is viewed only by the number of fatal accidents, not the number of death. Part of the reasons for this year’s air disaster disasters were so shocking is Tull in Washington, after the American Airline flight collided with the Black Hawk military helicopter. That collided and the other 6. February in Alaska who were killed 10 people point out: they were among the most deadly in the US in ten years, CNN reported.
Donald Trump took Washington Crash as an opportunity for criticism of diversity, capital and inclusions (dei) programs. He claimed the commitment of the Federal Air Administration (FAA) for the employment of persons with disabilities was “one of the reasons why our country is going to hell”. His administration decided earlier this month released in a fire around 400 From 45,000 FAA, encouraged concerns about the safety of the air conditioning. (Thursday, the judge temporarily stopped the Trump mass charges.)
“He looked like a fool that progresses in that theory in the hours of tragedy,” Goelz said about the presidential analysis. “People treated their basic cruelty again.”
2025-03-01 15:00:00