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Monthly Energy Review

(Tue, 26 Nov 2024) The Monthly Energy Review is our comprehensive report on recent and historical energy statistics. According to our November 2024 report, preliminary estimates indicate that the transportation sector accounted for 74% of total U.S. petroleum consumption in August 2024. The industrial sector accounted for 23%, the commercial sector for 2%, the residential sector for 1%, and the electric power sector for less than 1%.
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for July 2024

US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Monthly Safety Report July 2024 Fatal Accident Rate:  0.63 (+.08) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision :  A Civil Helicopter Community with Zero Fatal Accidents   “Safety by the Numbers” (Monthly Metrics): Days since last Fatal helicopter accident:  13 Days : 20 Hours : 23 Minutes : 56 Seconds Fatal Accident Rate (5yr avg)( CY2020-24 ) 0.63 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours Fatal Accident Rate (CY2024) 4 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours To view the remainder of this report please go to:  Reports/Data – USHST  
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for June 2024

US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Monthly Safety Report June 2024 Fatal Accident Rate:  0.63 (+.08) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision :  A Civil Helicopter Community with Zero Fatal Accidents View the May Safety Report at: https://ushst.org/reports/ For any questions regarding the information within this notice please contact Clarke Pleasants, Program Chair-Rotor, ERAU, at 928-7774730 or email at william.pleasants@erau.edu
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for May 2024

US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Monthly Safety Report May 2024   Fatal Accident Rate:  0.65 (+.10) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision:  A Civil Helicopter Community with Zero Fatal Accidents View the May Safety Report at: Reports/Data – USHST   For any questions regarding the information within this notice please contact Clarke Pleasants, Program Chair-Rotor, ERAU, at 928-7774730 or email at william.pleasants@erau.edu
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for September 2024

Monthly Safety Report September 2024   Fatal Accident Rate:  0.63 (+.08) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision :  A civil US registered helicopter community without fatal accidents   “Safety by the Numbers” (Monthly Metrics): Days since last Fatal helicopter accident:  15 Days : 20 Hours : 35 Minutes : 56 Seconds Fatal Accident Rate (5yr avg)( CY2020-24 ) 0.63 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours Fatal Accident Rate (CY2024) 8 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours To view the remainder of this report please go to: Reports/Data – USHST For any questions regarding the
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for August 2024

US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Monthly Safety Report August 2024   Fatal Accident Rate:  0.64 (+.09) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision :  A civil US registered helicopter community with zero fatal accidents   “Safety by the Numbers” (Monthly Metrics): Days since last Fatal helicopter accident:  12 Days : 20 Hours : 35 Minutes : 56 Seconds Fatal Accident Rate (5yr avg)( CY2020-24 ) 0.64 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours Fatal Accident Rate (CY2024) 7 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours The remainder of this report can be viewed at:  Reports/Data – USHST For
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USHST Monthly Safety Report for October 2024

US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) Monthly Safety Report October 2024 Fatal Accident Rate:  0.63 (+.08) above goal of 0.55 fatal accidents per 100K hrs by 2025 USHST Vision :  A civil US registered helicopter community without fatal accidents   “Safety by the Numbers” (Monthly Metrics): Days since last Fatal helicopter accident:  9 Days : 14 Hours : 58 Minutes : 56 Seconds Fatal Accident Rate (5yr avg)( CY2020-24 ) 0.63 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours Fatal Accident Rate (CY2024) 9 Fatal Accidents per 100K Flight Hours   For any questions regarding the information within this notice please contact Clarke