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minus-square@Hawke@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish9•29 days agoNGL, 8 years seems a little sus. I’d have questioned it less if it were 10. Was there something that happened in 2012 that would have made this less dramatic? I propose the same graph but covering 25 years just to be sure to include a definite outlier.
minus-square@morrowind@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilinkEnglish17•29 days ago8? It’s 12 full years + 25 I just made 10 paginated requests to the api, and that covered till partially through 2012, so I dumped that and did '13 through now
minus-square@credo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish5•28 days agoThis data only seems to cover part 121 and part 135 fatalities. In 2012, that was 9. https://www.ntsb.gov/safety/data/Pages/2012-Avaiation-Accident-Summary.aspx Assuming we can trust a .gov site’s data.
NGL, 8 years seems a little sus. I’d have questioned it less if it were 10.
Was there something that happened in 2012 that would have made this less dramatic?
I propose the same graph but covering 25 years just to be sure to include a definite outlier.
8? It’s 12 full years + 25
I just made 10 paginated requests to the api, and that covered till partially through 2012, so I dumped that and did '13 through now
Fuck. I’m old.
This data only seems to cover part 121 and part 135 fatalities. In 2012, that was 9.
https://www.ntsb.gov/safety/data/Pages/2012-Avaiation-Accident-Summary.aspx
Assuming we can trust a .gov site’s data.