I would say that it all depends on the proper maintenance they receive.
No, the safety record of private planes is slightly lower than that of commercial planes. But, they are still extremely safe.
four, the ones from the 911 planes.... ... .. .
old planes usually had propellors new ones have turbo thingies
Australian ones
Airplanes' velocities can differ based on factors such as their size, weight, design, engine power, and environmental conditions like wind speed. Larger planes typically have higher cruising speeds than smaller ones. Additionally, different types of aircraft, like commercial jets, military planes, and propeller planes, have varying top speeds.
Two commercial airplanes from Los Angelos, Flight 11, and Flight 175. Both hijacked by terrorists cant remember the other dudes but ones name was Atta Mohammed.
No! there been even worse ones like planes exploding. The tail falling off planes then the plane crashes. Planes braking apart on the runway.
Your Question is vague. Non- volatile chemicals are safer that volatile ones.
They are safer because a person hitting the dashboard has a padding.
Many countries in the world have fighter planes. The very first ones came from Britain, Germany and France around 1915.
They were filled with a gas that did not burn easily.
private ones
All the ones I have been on have had no problem with it.