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The FAA has kicked off its annual General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Survey to monitor key activity surrounding the general aviation fleet, such as hours flown and the ways aircraft are used, NATA said.
Each year, the agency reaches out to about 80,000 general aviation aircraft owners and operators, representing nearly 30% of the fleet, according to AOPA. This year, the contractor administering the survey, Tetra Tech, has sent out postcards and emails with participation links to those selected.
NATA and AOPA, along with other industry associations, have long stressed the importance of participation, noting that the survey is the primary source of information on the general aviation fleet used to develop safety metrics, including fatal accident rates. In addition, the data is used to understand the impact the industry has on jobs and economic output, as well as plays a role in infrastructure and service funding decisions.
“The FAA and industry need accurate data on a broad range of aircraft. Your participation is voluntary, but we need your help,” NATA said.