Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Accident → Plane Crash Statistics
This is a very misunderstood subject. Most people think that flying is much safer than travelling in a car. This is a myth perpetuated by airline publicists making creative use of statistics.
Here is the reality: in fact, you’re about 12 times more likely to die in the air than in a car ride. Let us look at the facts:
1. When the airline industry gives figures about its safety record, it quotes statistics showing that there are about 0.03 fatalities per 100 million kilometres flown, compared with 0.10 fatalities per 100 million kilometres for rail travel and 0.175 per million kilometres for cars. In other words, they are saying that air travel is about 3 times safer than rail travel and 5 times safer than car travel per 100 million kilometres of distance travelled.
2. But these statistics are highly skewed. Typically, planes travel huge distances but 70% of aircraft accidents take place on take-off and landing, manoeuvres which represent only 4% of journey time and are therefore relatively much more dangerous.
3. A much more realistic figure is the rate of fatalities per number of journeys made. By this measure, air travel takes on a very different complexion. Fatalities per 100 million passenger journeys are (on average) 4.5 for cars, 2.7 for trains, and 55.0 for planes! This means you are 12 times more likely to die on a commercial jet compared to a car, and 20 times more likely to die on a commercial jet compared to a train.
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Your Comments
| aviator
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| Got your numbers wrong. There are on average 1.5 persons sitting in a car per journey, and 100+ per plane. A plane is about 10 times safer than a car. |
| 2009-01-29 17:14:50 |
| Darth
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| ok seriously i havent taken statistic in high school yet i am still on geometry!!! |
| 2009-01-28 02:39:21 |
| zaigoat
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| ... I'll never wear a lifejacket again... farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies... |
| 2009-01-19 07:50:28 |
| R
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| That is all a lie |
| 2009-01-18 05:45:53 |
| foo
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| the majority of accidents happen outside the US, and the majority of the accidents in the US, happen with smaller airliners, and with independent, smaller-time pilots, not with what the majority of people fly on (major airliners) |
| 2009-01-11 05:56:44 |
| The Collonel
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| hmmm... Crispy Humans! With some garlic sauce would be grrreat! |
| 2009-01-05 11:56:01 |
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