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Despite filling in required fields wasn’t able to submit.
I completed it, did the extra extended parts too and all went through.
Survey results from 2018-2019 survey
Some very interesting data in there, although the aggregate numbers are clearly heavily slanted by data from schools doing lots of hours of flight training.
The GAMA-IAOPA Europe General Aviation Survey is now open until 5th April 2020.
Hi Everyone,
Thank you very much for your responses, comments and support on the survey. We are working on improving the survey every year. The results of 2020 and the opening of the 2021 survey will will soon be online.
I hope the struggles a few of you encountered were fixed.
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Cate
@catebr I was surprised at average utilisation of over 200 hours in the SEP category, this is a fair bit higher than the USA.
The denominator of 100k flight hours in GA accidents is always difficult to validate, although the USA reality check utilisation using AvGas/Jet A1 consumption. They also carry out surveys.
RobertL18C wrote:
I was surprised at average utilisation of over 200 hours in the SEP category, this is a fair bit higher than the USA.
That comparison is not so surprising when you consider that many (I would think most) light aircraft in the US are flown by only one pilot during any given year.