The publication contains reports on accidents processed during the month of June 1967. The cause factor, accident types, operational phases, and kinds of flying, contained in this report have been tabulated. Collisions between aircraft are treated as one accident. A complete analysis and coding is done on each aircraft involved in collisions. This produces two aircraft accident records, one for each aircraft involved in the collision. Consequently, when compiling information on accidents involving collisions between aircraft, the number of accident records will exceed the number of accidents. The injury tables show the number of accidents. All other statistical tables show the number of accident records. (Author)
Briefs of Accidents, 1967 No. 1: U. S. Civil Aviation
1968
59 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Aeronautics , Civil aviation , Aviation accidents , Statistical analysis , Statistical data , Tables , Classification , Distribution , Damage , Performance(Engineering) , Performance(Human) , Aviation injuries , Commercial planes , Experimental design , Parachute jumping , Take-off , Aircraft landings , Aircraft engines , Aircraft fires , Propellers(Aerial) , Descent , Climbing , Stalling , Spin , Light planes , Private planes