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People across the US are worried about flight safety after several notable planes crashed this year, including a commercial crash in Washington, DC, which killed 67 people. Google searches for “Safely Flying” I've jumped The past few weeks. However, this number suggests that 2025 was actually a relatively safe year to fly. At least in terms of total accidents.

January and February typically have around 20 fatal aviation accidents per month. Numbers From the National Traffic Safety Commission. In contrast, there were only 10 fatal aviation accidents this January, and six fatal accidents in February. Data covers all US civil aviation, from large commercial aircraft to private jets.

Peter Goelz, former managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board, was not surprised by the numbers. “Commercial aviation is a very safer way to move a large number of people and is becoming safer each year,” he said.

Longtime safety consultant Goelz explained that the inclusion of private flights dramatically shapes the number of NTSBs. Wealthy individuals take out their private planes in the summer months. These flights are extremely dangerous as these flights do not travel regularly when faced with summer storms and are often fed by inexperienced pilots.

In January this year, there were only 10 fatal aviation accidents in the United States, with six in February. Illustration: Mona Chalabi/The Guardian

Still, it is worth noting that the data only examines the number of fatal accidents, not the number of deaths. This year's Air Disaster was partly why Washington's death toll was so shocking after American Airlines flights collided with the Army Black Hawk helicopter. The crash, which killed 10 people on February 6th in Alaska, stands out. They were the deadliest in the United States in 10 years. CNN reported.

Donald Trump grabbed the crash in Washington as an opportunity to criticize the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) program. He argued that the Federal Aviation Administration's commitment to hiring people with disabilities was “one of the reasons why our country goes to hell.” His administration was decided earlier this month. fired to fire around 400 people Of the FAA's 45,000 employees, it cites concerns about aviation safety. (On Thursday, the judge temporarily suspended Trump's mass shootings.)

“He seemed like a fool moving on with that theory within hours of tragedy,” Goerz said of the president's analysis. “People were once again treated by the underlying cruelty.”

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