4/11/2014

Analysis of Accidents / Safety Report.


Analysis of Accidents
 A Coordinated, Risk-based Approach to Improving Global Aviation Safety

 Commercial Accidents for 2013


This Appendix provides a detailed analysis of accidents that occurred in 2013 as well as a review of accident statistics from the past five years.

The data used in this analysis are for operations involving aircraft providing scheduled commercial air transport having a maximum take-off weight exceeding 5700 kg .

High-Risk Accident Occurrence Categories

Based on an analysis of historic accident data, ICAO identified three high-risk accident occurrence categories:
Runway safety related events1
• Loss of control in-flight (LOC-I)
• Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT)
ICAO uses these high-risk accident categories as a baseline in its safety analysis.

As the first chart indicates, these three categories represented 68% of the total number of accidents, 78% of fatal accidents and 80% of all fatalities in 2013.

Fatal accidents and fatalities related to the three high-risk occurrence categories in 2013. Runway safety related accidents accounted for the majority of all accidents during 2013 (62%), but only 6% of all fatalities.

Notable observations from 2013 accidents include:
• Runway safety related accidents have a resulted in a relatively low number of fatalities, despite having the highest percentage of accidents.
• While the loss of control in-flight occurrence category represented only 3% of all accidents, this category is of significant concern as it accounts for 33% of all fatal accidents and 60% of all fatalities.
• CFIT accidents were responsible for 13% of fatalities recorded in 2013 .
 Source : International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO.
 
 
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