I really don’t think fatality by type is generally the right metric unless you’re only filtering incidents that were final report concluded to be mechanical.
If it was pilot error (don’t know what this one was), then segmenting by pilot experience, license would be better.
It’s also important to segment by operating regulations, at a minimum part 91 vs 121 vs 135 (but eg within 135 there’s a ton of variance based on ops).
The “golden eagle is a dangerous plane” may be causation without correlation.
Very sad news
Theis crash was in a Cessna 421 Golden Eagle, a plane with one of the highest fatal odds per trip of 1 death per ~30,000 trips
That's 1000x more fatal than flying a commercial plane (which are insanely safe)
And 3x more fatal than the average helicopter














