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This report presents the results of the annual General Aviation Activity Survey. The survey is conducted by the FAA to obtain information on the flight activity of the United States registered general aviation aircraft fleet. The report contains breakdowns of active aircraft, annual flight hours, average flight hours and other statistics by manufacturer/model group, aircraft type, state and region of based aircraft, and primary use. Also included are fuel consumption, lifetime airframe hours, engine hours, miles flown estimates, estimates of the number of landings, IFR hours flown, and grade of fuel consumed by the general aviation fleet. Aircraft, Aircraft activity, Aircraft use, Fuel consumption, General aviation, Hours flown, Miles flown.
This report provides a summary and analysis of the data collected in the 1984 General Aviation Pilot and Aircraft Activity Survey. The survey was conducted at a random sample of general aviation airports across the nation throughout the months of July, August, September, and October, 1984 by the Federal Aviation Administration with the assistance of the Civil Air Patrol. The survey data provide information regarding the magnitude and characteristics of general aviation including: type and source of weather information services, trip length in time and distance, and pilot age and certification. Estimates are made of total 1984 general aviation operations, fuel consumption and aircraft miles flown. Keywords: Aircraft type; Airport traffic; Flight plan; Fuel consumption; General Aviation Activity; Miles flown; Pilot certification; and Weather information.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Air Patrol conducted this general aviation activity survey as a joint effort on August 23 and 26, 1975. The survey produced a comprehensive data base. It is useful in describing general aviation aircraft and pilot profiles, in examining the relationship between aircraft use, ownership, pilot certificate, pilot age and activity and in estimating airport traffic as well as fuel consumption. (Author).
This report provides a summary and analysis of the data collected in the 1981 General Aviation Pilot and Aircraft Activity Survey. The survey was conducted at a random sample of airports across the nation throughout the months of July, August, and September, 1981 by the Federal Aviation Administration with the assistance of the Civil Air Patrol. The survey data provide information regarding the magnitude and characteristics of general aviation including: type and source of information services, trip length in time and distance, pilot age and certification. Estimates are made of total 1981 general aviation operations, fuel consumption and aircraft miles flown. (Author).