Personal injury claims based on private plane crash cases are complex and challenging. Private aircraft do not have the “black boxes” that commercial planes do. In addition, regulation and enforcement of maintenance and certification procedures are not nearly as rigorous for private aircraft as for commercial aircraft.
General aviation refers to all flights other than military and scheduled airline and cargo flights. The majority of air traffic in the United States falls into this category. Most of airports in the United States, around 5,300, serve general aviation exclusively. According to the NTSB, in 2014, 1,474 accidents were reported involving general aviation aircraft.
Helicopter crashes occur at an alarming rate in the United States (40% more frequently than fixed-wing aircraft). Although efforts have been made in the past decade to reduce helicopter crashes, private helicopters still kill 130 people per year on average.
The most common causes of airplane and helicopter crashes include the following:
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