I'm posting this in reference to a previous post about vaxxed pilots causing numerous plane crashes in the last 30 days -- https://greatawakening.win/p/13zgSNa5UE/epidemic-of-plane-crashes-linked/c/
https://www.qwant.com/?client=brz-brave&q=small+plane+crashes+September+or+October+2021&t=web
I tried earlier years and got MUCH smaller numbers of crashes. Here's 2017:
https://www.qwant.com/?client=brz-brave&q=small+plane+crashes+September+or+October+2017&t=web
Yeah, but the rate of vaccination varies, so comparison wont be good. So starting with US, and then pick specific countries and do the comparison. Thats what I am planning.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Unfortunately, nothing statistically significant. I have exported the data into CSV files, so you can take a look as well:
2018 https://files.catbox.moe/8v96ml.csv
2019 https://files.catbox.moe/i4fxxz.csv
2020 https://files.catbox.moe/n72tp5.csv
2021 https://files.catbox.moe/ktvoid.csv
The last column:
sub = substantial damage
w/o = write off
min = minor damage
unk = Unknown
The column before that has flag image. The flags_15/D.gif is US. You can check what the other flags are by putting it in the browser with a http: before it, like:
http://cdn.aviation-safety.net/database/country/flags_15/N.gif
Thanks! This looks like a good resource. I pulled up 2018 but it's more data and more screen space than I have time or screen room for right now; I'll check it out when I can block off some time. I don't expect to see any big changes except in small aviation flights beginning in maybe August or even September of this year; I don't think very many pilots were vaxxed before then (a guess, not a fact) and I've heard that there's an initial week or so of danger after the vax followed by a period where you're less likely to have a major issue and then (six months after injection?) symptoms become more likely. And of course, in the fall and winter, I expect to see plenty of ADE showing up; I'd not expect THAT to generate many aviation deaths but . . . we'll see.
You gave me a good idea. We can calculate seasonal adjusted numbers based on data upto 2019, then apply it to 2020 and 2021, and then see if August and Sept stand out.