TECHNICAL REPORT OF US ARMY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT, PART VII - IN-FLIGHT OR TERRAIN IMPACT AND CRASH DAMA 2025

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The Army suffered 15 Class A flight mishaps and two Class A aircraft ground mishaps last year compared to nine flight and one aircraft ground accidents in 2023, and just four flight and four ground mishaps in 2022. (The Army measures all years by fiscal year.)
The all-accident rate of 1.13 per million flights (one accident per 880,000 flights) was better than the five-year average of 1.25 but worse than the 1.09 recorded in 2023. There were seven fatal accidents in 2024, among 40.6 million flights.
There were 15 Class A flight mishaps and two Class A aircraft ground mishaps last year compared to nine flight and one aircraft ground accidents in 2023, and just four flight and four ground mishaps in 2022, the report said. The Army measures all years by fiscal year.
You can find aircraft accident and incident information on the National Transportation Safety Board website.
All aircraft accidents must be reported to the nearest National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Field Office.
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When reporting an incident, use the following forms: Accident Report Form SF91: Must be filled out for all accidents.
The data clearly shows that in 2024, AH-64 Apaches were the Armys most mishap-prone aircraft. Nine out of 15 Class A mishaps in 2024 involved AH-64 Apaches. In fact, AH-64 Apaches suffered the highest number of Class A mishaps in the four years between 2020 and 2024.
The odds of a commercial airplane crashing are approximately 0.000001%. You have a 1 in 816,545,929 chance of being killed in a plane crash. To put it into perspective, you have a better chance of winning a Powerball jackpot.

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