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I wanted to let you guys/gals know of something I've used for the past 3 years. It is called Aviation Safety Network and is run by a couple of guys in the Netherlands. They are dynamite!
Essentially, this site is an aircraft accident/incident data-base that is extremely detailed. You can pull up accident data back to the 1940's, CVR transcripts, and the cross reference capability is outstanding. Want to see all of the world-wide Learjet model 35 accidents, . . . it is there. And, about every other type of aircraft type. They do not, however, include private, single or twin engine aircraft. Too many, I guess. I highly suggest you put this one in your " favorite " list for quick reference. It is fascinating. Remember, the cross reference ability is awesome. You can get what you want with just a click here and there. Check it out. http://aviation-safety.net/index.php
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