
"2008 Turbine Aircraft Accident Review" which has become the industry's annual guide to aviation safety, contains over 500 pages of detailed narrative accounts of over 423 fixed and rotary wing turbine aircraft accidents and incidents reported worldwide in 2008. Business jets and turbo props alone were involved in 245 accidents and incidents in 2008. A summary of each accident is included identifying model, operator type, phase of operation, conditions and a factual description of all reported circumstances.
Statistical charts and tables, based on
all business turbine aircraft accidents since aircraft introduction, compare
specific aircraft and helicopter accident rates per 100,000 flight hours,
accident causal factors, phase of flight where the accident occurred and aircraft
performance from an accident point of view. Areas are highlighted where the
accidents and major incidents are occurring and where improvements are necessary,
either through operating procedures, training, maintenance practices, system/airframe/component
modification or by other means. Updated information on prior years accidents
recently released by the NTSB and accident rate comparisons of corporate and
business operations to that of air carrier and air taxi are included. Tables
have been added which list by operator, worldwide air taxi turbine aircraft
fatal accidents during the past 19 years to aid in identifying high accident
involvement air taxi operators.
"2008 Turbine Aircraft
Accident Review" is invaluable
to the prospective owner/owner/pilot/manager for identifying operational,
maintenance and mechanical related problems with each aircraft.
The publication
price of the fact filled "2008 Turbine Aircraft Accident Review"
is $375.00 or for the Jet and Turboprop sections only - $325.00
Please take a moment to look through our web site and discover the aviation accident reports that we provide. Click each link below for more information.
Aircraft Specific
Accident Analysis Reports
Annual Turbine
Helicopter Accident Review
Charter/Fractional
Operator Statistics & "Thumbnail" Inspection Guide
Single Turboprop Powered Aircraft Accident Review
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