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The Soaring Safety Foundation is tasked with analyzing accident data to identify ways to reduce the accident rate. To accomplish this task the SSF regularily tracks the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident reports.

While these accident reports provide an insight into the number of accidents, they do not help to identify the accident rates. To generate accident rates the SSF needs some additional information. Specifically we need to know how many flights or the number of flight hours US glider pilots are obtaining. You can help fill in this missing information by filling out this simple form.

Thank you for doing your part to make soaring safer!

Mandatory Data
This data covers
Individual     Club     Commercial Operator
SSA Region
2006 Hours flown   No. of Flights

Optional Data
This data revises previous 2006 data
Previous Hours   Flights

SSA Member?   Yes   No
Pilot Certificate   Student   Private       Commercial       CFIG
I mainly fly   my own     rented Glider
I ususally fly at a   club     Commercial Operator
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Created: 5/11/06