Title: Air Safety and Terrorism
1Air Safety and Terrorism
- Thomas Songer
- Mita Lovalekar
2Learning and Performance Objectives
- Understand the spectrum of safety risk in airline
transportation - Identify the data sources available for studying
airline crashes - Identify the potential risk related to terrorism
in airline transportation
3Carmen Taylor via KHBS/KHOG-TV
4Number of Passengers (in millions)
U.S. Scheduled Airlines
Source Air Transport Association
5Officials Probe Crash of Plane Into Tampa
Building
Reuters, 6 Jan 2002
6Disasters
- Fatalism vs. Preparedness
7Risk Perception
- Our response to a real or imagined hazard is a
function of our perception of that hazard. In
many situations, hazards are ignored or
disregarded. In other situations, they are
magnified. Some of the factors which govern risk
perception include familiarity, degree of dread,
memorability
8Applications of Epidemiology
- (A) Understanding the causes
- of a disaster
- (B) Understanding ways of
- controlling a disaster
- situation
9Data Sources
- Global Aviation Safety Network
- U.S. Fed. Aviation Administration
- Air Transport Association
- National Transportation
- Safety
Board
102001 Statistics
- 34 fatal airliner accidents
- 80 passenger carrying
- 15 cargo carrying
- 1118 fatalities among airplane occupants
Aviation Safety Network
112001
Flights
Accidents
9
29
42
3
17
Europe
Africa
Asia/Australia
N. America
S.C. America
Aviation Safety Network
12Worldwide Airline Accidents 1945-2001
Aviation Safety Network
13United States Scheduled Airlines
Source Air Transport Association
141996 U.S. Aviation Statistics
Number of
Accidents per
Accidents
100,000 flight hrs
All
Fatal
All
Fatal
49
4
0.32
0.026
Major Carriers
Commuters
98
21
3.16
0.677
General
1854
350
7.51
1.420
Aviation
NTSB
15Death Rates of Vehicle Occupants
Deaths per 100 million
Vehicle
person miles of travel
Motorcycle
45
Gen. Aviation
8
Automobile
1.23
Bus
0.06
Passenger Train
0.03
Com. Plane
0.03
Source National Safety Council
16Causes of Death in Air Force, 1994
Number
Percent
Motor Vehicle Accidents
71
31.3
Suicide
67
29.5
Medical Conditions
40
17.6
Aviation Accidents
22
9.7
Homicides
9
4.0
Other
18
7.9
Total
227
17Terrorism and Flying
- 1012 hijackings or attempted hijackings
- 20 accidents and 1060 fatalities
- 42 accidents involving a bomb or sabotage
- 2101 fatalities
- 76 accidents where plane was shot down
- 2003 fatalities
Aviation Safety Network
18Hijackings by Year 1947-2001
Aviation Safety Network
19Health and Airline Travel
20Potential Health Risks
- From Acute Exposures
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Infection
- Injury
- Adverse events in the medically vulnerable
21Potential Health Risks
- From Chronic Exposures
- cancers/leukemia from
- cosmic radiation
- cabin air exposures
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24Conclusions
The information reviewed suggests that
- Air travel is one of the safest forms of
transportation and accident risk is lower now
than in previous years - there are about 22 hijackings per year and, on
average, 100 deaths from all forms of terrorism
worldwide per year.