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1 Aviation Accidents in Alaska
FY Introduction Branch details Briefing details Presented to: Alaska Air Carriers Association By: Alaskan Region Flight Standards Date: February 23, 2017

2 February 23, 2017 Overall accident trend is down from 2008
However recently accident totals are on the rise 2017: 24 to date with 8 being FSI – 2017 Part 135: 5 and 3 February 23, 2017

3 Factors also include improper installation (2), and one each of bird strike, carburetor ice, cg out of limits, hard landing, improper maintenance, mismanaged controls, over gross weight, stolen aircraft, and system failure. 2016 Factors are: Pilot induced error (10), lost power (2), weather (1), and component failure (1). February 23, 2017

4 Orient 2015 – 2016 comparison % vs #’s February 23, 2017

5 February 23, 2017 No discernable long term trend
But there is a recent trend since 2014 of FSI Events increasing with a commensurate increase in fatalities and serious injuries FY 2016 Part 135 Operator Accidents: 18 of 91 total Alaskan accidents (all FAR parts) 7 of 17 total FSI accidents 7 of 16 total fatalities occurring during all accidents 11 of 18 total serious injuries occurring during all accidents February 23, 2017

6 Alaskan Region Part 135 Accidents FY 2015 - 2016
Year to year comparison February 23, 2017

7 From Fiscal Years 2008 – 2016, most accidents occurred during the landing phase of flight.
However, in 2016, accidents in the cruise phase of flight surpassed those in the landing phase of flight by a count of 8 to 3. FY 2016 Part 135 accident count: Cruise (8), landing (3), takeoff (3), tax/ground (3), and emergency landing (1). FY 2008 – 2016 Sum (total amount of serious injuries and fatalities:) Cruise: Fatal (50), Serious injury (34) Takeoff: Fatal (12), Serious injury (11) Emergency landing: Fatal (6), Serious injury (10) Landing: Fatal (2), Serious injury (2) Hover: Fatal (1), Serious injury (0) February 23, 2017

8 Most FSI accidents occur during the cruise phase of flight.
FY 2016 FSI accident count: Cruise (6), takeoff (1) Of the 29 FSI accidents during the cruise phase of flight from FY 2008 – 2016, 18 are CFIT accidents (including those noted as probable and possible) Of the 6 FSI accidents during the cruise phase of flight in FY 2016, 5 are CFIT accidents (including those noted as probable and possible) FY 2008 – 2016 Sum (total amount of serious injuries and fatalities:) Cruise: Fatal (50), Serious injury (34) Takeoff: Fatal (12), Serious injury (11) Emergency landing: Fatal (6), Serious injury (10) Landing: Fatal (2), Serious injury (2) Hover: Fatal (1), Serious injury (0) February 23, 2017

9 2016 factors are: Pilot induced error (8), weather (1), bird strike (1), and stolen aircraft (1).
FY 2008 – 2016 Sum (total amount of serious injuries and fatalities:) Pilot Induced Error: Fatal (37), Serious injury (29) Weather: Fatal (26), Serious injury (9) Hit Known Object: Fatal (9), Serious injury (7) Bird Strike: Fatal (4), Serious injury (0) System Failure: Fatal (4), Serious injury (1) Loss of Control: Fatal (3), Serious injury (0) Stall/Spin: Fatal (3), Serious injury (2) Component Failure: Fatal (2), Serious injury (0) Lost Power: Fatal (0), Serious injury (1) Fuel Depletion: Fatal (0), Serious injury (1) Stolen Aircraft: Fatal (0), Serious injury (0) February 23, 2017

10 Contact FAA Alaskan Region Flight Standards Division February 23, 2017


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