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Foreword by the Executive Director 7 Executive Summary 9 Worldwide Aviation Safety.....................................................................................................................10 European Commercial Air Transport Aeroplanes..................................................................................10 Commercial Air Transport Helicopters...................................................................................................11 General Aviation. ....................................................................................................................................12 Chapter 1 Introduction 13 Background............................................................................................................................................... 14 Content of the Review.............................................................................................................................. 14 Navigation icons....................................................................................................................................... 15 Operations...............................................................................................................................................15 Risks.........................................................................................................................................................17 Future of the Review................................................................................................................................ 18 Chapter 2 Safety Analysis and the European Aviation Safety Plan 19 Background............................................................................................................................................... 20 What is the European Aviation Safety Plan?........................................................................................... 20 A Safety Management System at a European Level................................................................................ 20 Objectives of the Safety Risk Management Process............................................................................... 21 Safety Risk Management Methodology.................................................................................................. 21 Collaborative Activity with NAAs and Industry...................................................................................... 23 Sharing the Results of the Safety Risk Management Process. ............................................................... 24 Chapter 3 Worldwide Safety 25 Scope......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Review of Fatal Accidents in 2014........................................................................................................... 26 Number and Rate of Fatal Accidents Worldwide..................................................................................27 EASA Member States Comparison with the Rest of the World............................................................28 Occurrence Categories............................................................................................................................. 30 Chapter 4 EASA Member State Overview 33 Scope......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Number of accidents according to State................................................................................................. 34 Accident rate per 10,000 movements for each State.............................................................................. 35 Using this information............................................................................................................................37 Conclusion. ............................................................................................................................................... 38