Peter on Nostr: Well, I meant speculations about the root causes, not if there was a runway ...
Well, I meant speculations about the root causes, not if there was a runway collission.
Thanks for your links: In 2019 the number was 1753. So it seems the numbers are just "back to normal" after some years with low number of flights.
The ICAO runway safety statistics end at 2010, unfortunately: https://www.icao.int/safety/RunwaySafety/Pages/Statistics.aspx
I will check the yearly reports.
Thanks for your links: In 2019 the number was 1753. So it seems the numbers are just "back to normal" after some years with low number of flights.
The ICAO runway safety statistics end at 2010, unfortunately: https://www.icao.int/safety/RunwaySafety/Pages/Statistics.aspx
I will check the yearly reports.