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U. S. GENERAL AVIATION SAFETY RECORD
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The General Aviation safety record through 1970 is discussed, both statistically and in the non-quantitative sense. Related functions of the cognizant aviation accident investigatory agency, the National Transportation Safety Board, are also reviewed to place the data in proper perspective. Finally, a matrix is provided as an outline for participants in the General Aviation system to assess their own contribution to accident/injury prevention in this most rapidly growing segment of aviation.
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MILLER, C., ALEXANDER, P., and JETT, S., "U. S. GENERAL AVIATION SAFETY RECORD," SAE Technical Paper 710397, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710397.Also In
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- National Transportation Safety Board Part 400 - “Statement of Organization and Functions of the Board and Delegations of Authority,” July 4 1967 April 1 1968 September 5 1968 Washington, D. C. 20591
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