Can you believe it when everyone is envious of the rich people who have bought one plane after another and can fly around the world at any time according to their own time?
In fact, the rich are running scared.
So?
According to NTSB statistics, most general aviation accidents ultimately result from pilot error.
To make private jets safer, one of the biggest problems to be solved: losing control.
Compared with commercial flights, private jets lack safety features, including co-pilots, backup systems for navigation information, and emergency engines. (Losing one engine on a single-engine plane is much worse than losing one on a twin-engine plane, which basically doesn’t have one.)
Private pilots must complete training and professional examinations every two years, but some experts recommend annual training for pilot shortcomings.
The training of commercial jet pilots is more arduous and detailed, which is one important reason why commercial flights are safer than private planes.
The personal controllability of land transportation is relatively large, and the safety of the simple point can be controlled.
And airplane piloting is largely related to pilot and airplane pre-inspection.
So it’s not surprising that the safety situation is as good or worse than that of cars.