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<abstract>Over the past decade, the booming growth in scheduled commercial
airline traffic has tended to obscure developments in another	 
part of the aviation industry--general aviation. General aviation
covers all civil aircraft not flown by commercial airlines or the
military. In 1994, concerned that general aviation was in	 
decline, Congress passed the General Aviation Revitalization Act 
(GARA), which sought to boost the industry by placing limitations
on product liability lawsuits against aircraft manufacturers.	 
Trends show that there was a decline in most general aviation	 
indicators prior to the 1994 enactment of GARA and that this	 
decline reversed in the years after GARA--sharply in		 
manufacturing indicators and to a lesser extent in flying	 
activity indicators. Trends in general aviation since GARA was	 
enacted suggest that the law has reduced manufacturers&apos; liability
concerns, leading to a rebound in the manufacturing industry.	 
The amount of federal funding available for capital development  
at general aviation airports has consistently been below what has
been requested by the airport officials to fund their airports&apos;  
planned projects. In 2000, for example, the amount of federal	 
funding available was almost $900 million short of what was	 
requested to fund airports&apos; eligible planned projects. The safety
of general aviation has been improving. The total number of	 
accidents declined from 3,233 in 1982 to 1,989 in 1998--a	 
decrease of 41 percent--while the accident rate fell from about  
10 to about seven accidents for every 100,000 flight hours. More 
than two-thirds of general aviation&apos;s accidents, both fatal and  
nonfatal, are caused by pilot error, including mistakes related  
to procedure, skill, and judgment. Besides determining the	 
requirements for pilot certification, the Federal Aviation	 
Administration oversees the safety of general aviation by working
with federal agencies and industry groups to identify safety	 
improvements. Most initiatives seek to enhance safety in one of  
three areas: training, technology, and the procedures that are	 
designed to govern operations such as takeoffs, landings, and	 
flight patterns.</abstract>
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