2020
DOI: 10.22581/muet1982.2003.05
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The Relationship between General Aviation Pilot Age and Accident Rate

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between the number of accidents and pilot’s age. The pilot considered for this study is General Aviation Pilot. Normal distribution of the accidents shows the mean pilot’s age <MEAN age> = 54.60 with S. Dage = 14.38. There is a non-linear relationship between pilot’s age and accident rate and there is a significant difference in accidents across the age intervals F(19, 234) = 9.3116, p < 0.0001. There is no statistical difference in the number of… Show more

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“…Insurers usually take no account of this factor, however, because of the relatively small percentage of female pilots (less than 2%) ( 83 ). Similarly, because there is a nonlinear relationship between pilot age and accident rate ( 87 ), pilot age is not considered.…”
Section: The Dimensions and Factors Of Pricing Gaa Insurance Premium ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insurers usually take no account of this factor, however, because of the relatively small percentage of female pilots (less than 2%) ( 83 ). Similarly, because there is a nonlinear relationship between pilot age and accident rate ( 87 ), pilot age is not considered.…”
Section: The Dimensions and Factors Of Pricing Gaa Insurance Premium ...mentioning
confidence: 99%