Herman wrote:
Guys take Delta when you can . Do not be bothered by a delay. You are alive that is what is important. Many others would trade places. Fly Delta when you can A-1 always. Remember a pilot told you so. Another good idea buy some stock when they come out of BR . You will make $$$.
Herman are you saying that flying anyone other than Delta increases your chance of being involved in a fatal air crash???????
Perhaps you would like to provide some hard statistical data to back up that assertion. What I find fails to do so. Note some carriers like Southwest have never had a fatal accident.
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Airline Accident Rates
There are many factors that contribute to the safety rating of an airline including, but not limited to, accident history, maintenance and operational procedures, types of training programs, age of fleet, management, and specific routes flown. In addition, many accidents are caused by circumstances beyond the control of the airline, including, operations and instrumentation at airports, Air Traffic Controller errors, collisions with other aircraft that are at fault, sabotage, manufacturer's design flaws, weather or just plain bad luck. Even if all factors could be factored in, an airline accident is such a rare event that a valid safety rating would be difficult. Accidents are extremely rare, with the probability of a passenger being killed on a single flight at approximately eight million-to-one. If a passenger boarded a flight at random, once a day, everyday, it would be approximately 22,000 years before he or she would be killed.
The accident rates below are based on only three basic parameters. The number of flights, the number of fatal accidents and the fatality rate of those accidents.
Important Note! These accident rates should not be used to provide an accurate assessment of an airline’s safety profile and future risk of an accident. There are many additional factors in judging the safety of an air carrier which are not included here. These rates are not meant to endorse or condemn any particular airline or group of airlines nor are they intended to persuade or dissuade use of any particular airline. The accident rates and method of calculation of the accident rates are solely the opinion of this web site and the creator is not responsible for how this information is used and will not be held legally responsible for any consequences arising from the use of this information. There are numerous commercial organizations that provide complete and extensive safety ratings of commercial air carriers.
Data for 1986 - 2006
NORTH AMERICA
Regional
Rank
Airline Last
Accident Million
Flights Fatal
Events Adj. Fatal
Event Accident
Rate Overall
Rank
1 - 87
1 Delta Airlines 1996 17.51 3 0.39 -7.96 1
2 Southwest Airlines - 14.16 0 0 -6.75 2
3 American Airlines 2001 17.41 5 4.06 -4.24 3
4 Continental Airlines/Cont. Exp. 1991 11.82 3 1.85 -3.79 4
5 United Airlines 2001 14.70 6 3.42 -3.59 5
6 US Airways 1994 13.88 4 3.22 -3.40 6
7 Northwest Airlines 1993 11.36 4 2.61 -2.81 7
8 America West Airlines - 4.24 0 0 -2.02 10
9 United Express 1996 9.21 3 2.50 -1.92 11
10 Air Canada (1983) 4.02 0 0 -1.92 12
11 Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air 2000 5.50 1 1 -1.62 16
12 American Eagle 1994 11.19 4 3.72 -1.62 17
13 Hawaiian Airlines - 1.40 0 0 -0.67 26
13 USAir Shuttle - 0.79 0 0 -0.38 36
15 Comair 2006 4.91 1 1 -0.34 37
16 Midwest Express Airlines (1985) 0.68 0 0 0.33 38
17 American Trans Air - 0.55 0 0 -0.26 43
18 JetBlue Airlines - 0.51 0 0 -0.24 44
19 AirTran Airways 1996 1.32 1 1 0.37 71
20 Aloha Airlines 1989 1.28 1 1 0.39 72
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