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RAMP Ground handling
ICE Icing
LOC-G Loss of control — Ground
LOC-I Loss of control — In-flight
LALT Low altitude operations
MAC Airprox/TCAS alert/loss of separation/near midair collisions/
midair collision
OTHR Other
RE Runway excursion
RI-A Runway incursion — Animal
RI-VAP Runway incursion — Vehicle, aircraft or person
SEC Security related
SCF-NP System/component failure or malfunction (non-powerplant)
SCF-PP System/component failure or malfunction (powerplant)
TURB Turbulence encounter
USOS Undershoot/overshoot
UNK Unknown or undetermined
WSTRW Windshear or thunderstorm
Accident categories can be used to classify occurrence at a high level to permit
analysis of the data. The CICTT has developed the accident categories used in this
Annual safety review. For further details on this team and the accident categories
see the website (http://intlaviationstandards.org/index.html).
APPENDIXES
ANNUAL SAFETY REVIEW 2007 41
Appendix 3: List of figures and tables
A3-1: List of figures
Figure 1 Global passenger fatalities per 100 million passenger miles,
scheduled commercial transport operations, excluding acts
of unlawful interference
07
Figure 2 Global rate of accidents involving passenger fatalities per 10
million flights, scheduled commercial transport operations,
excluding acts of unlawful interference
08
Figure 3 Rate of fatal accidents per 10 million flights per world region
(2000–2007, scheduled passenger and cargo operations)
09
Figure 4 Fatal accidents—EASA MS and foreign registered 11
Figure 5 Rate of fatal accidents in scheduled passenger operations —
EASA MS and foreign registered
11
Figure 6 Fatal accidents by type of operation — Foreign aeroplanes 13
Figure 7 Fatal accidents by type of operation — EASA MS 13
Figure 8 Accident categories — EASA MS 14
Figure 9 Percentage of accidents assigned the top four categories and
CFIT category
15
Figure 10 Number of fatal accidents—EASA MS and foreign registered
helicopters
17
Figure 11 Fatal accidents per type of operation — EASA MS and foreign
registered helicopters
17
Figure 12 Accident categories of fatal accidents—Helicopters, EASA
MS and foreign registered
19
Figure 13 Proportion of top four accident categories — Fatal accidents
—Helicopter commercial transport operations.
20
Figure 14 Aeroplanes over 2 250 kg—Fatal accidents—EASA MS 21
Figure 15 Helicopters over 2 250 kg —Fatal accidents—EASA MS 21
Figure 16 General aviation — Aeroplanes over 2 250 kg —
Fatal accidents, EASA MS and foreign registered aircraft
23
Figure 17 Aerial work—Aeroplanes over 2 250 kg—Fatal accident
categories
24
Figure 18 Business aviation fatal accidents, EASA MS and foreign
registered
25
Figure 19 Aircraft below 2 250 kg, EASA MS — Fatal accidents, type of
operation, 2006–2007
27
Figure 20 Aircraft below 2 250 kg, EASA MS — Fatal accidents, category
of aircraft, 2006–2007
27
Figure 21 Accidents — Aeroplanes below 2 250 kg, EASA MS—
Distribution of accident categories, 2006
28
Figure 22 Fatal accidents—Aeroplanes below 2 250 kg, EASA MS—
Distribution of accident categories, 2006
28
Figure 23 Number of ADs and emergency ADs mandated in 2007 32
APPENDIXES
42 ANNUAL SAFETY REVIEW 2007
A3-2 List of tables
Table 1 Overview of total number of accidents and fatal accidents for
EASA MS registered aircraft
10
Table 2 Overview of total number of accidents and fatal accidents for
EASA MS registered helicopters only
16
Table 3 Aircraft over 2 250 kg—Number of accidents, fatal accidents
and fatalities by type of aircraft and type of operation —
Aircraft registered in EASA MS only
22
Table 4 Accidents, fatal accidents and related fatalities—Aircraft
with a mass below 2 250 kg, by year and aircraft category
26
Table 5 Standardisation visits 31
Appendix 4: Listing of fatal accidents (2007)
The following tables contain a listing of fatal accident in 2007 with commercial
air transport operations with aeroplanes over 2 250 kg maximum certificated takeoff
mass only.
EASA MS
Date State of
occurrence
Aircraft
type
Type of
operation
Fatalities
on board
Ground
fatalities
25.1.2007 France Fokker 100 Passenger 0 1
9.8.2007 French
 
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