Type Airman Certification as Related to Accidents

Type Airman Certification as Related to Accidents
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Book Synopsis Type Airman Certification as Related to Accidents by : Everett J. Veregge

Download or read book Type Airman Certification as Related to Accidents written by Everett J. Veregge and published by . This book was released on 1967 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An analysis of 1964 aircraft accidents, using type of airman certificate as a measure of pilot proficiency, is presented. Data show that student pilots generally have a better accident record than any other of the certification groups. Analysis confirmed that, as light and weather conditions deteriorated, accident rates increased. Also, as the higher level of airman certification was achieved (excluding students) the percentage of accidents decreased. (Author).


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