See where accidents happen, when they happen, and to whom — before you fly into one. Filter to your slice, watch the pattern emerge on the chart, and click any bar to drill into the cases behind it.
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Accidents by year
Last 15 years · Click any bar to drill into the records behind it.
Total records
95
Fatal accidents
40
Total fatalities
137
Aircraft models tracked
23
Not a search box. Not a stack of PDFs. A visual research surface for pilots who want to learn from the accident record — not just read it case by case.
Open to a dashboard, not a search box. Stacked-bar charts by year, phase of flight, and defining event — every bar clickable, fatal vs. non-fatal split.
Click a chart bar → the exact records in that bucket. Click a row → full accident detail. Click any NTSB field → the raw API response. Nothing stops at an aggregate.
Auto-import from the NTSB public API populates aircraft, engine, pilot, weather, route, narratives, and findings. No re-typing what NTSB already knows.
You own the interpretation. Contributing factors, ADM lesson codes, probable cause notes, free-text notes — your judgment sits alongside NTSB's facts, not on top of them.
When your fields disagree with NTSB's raw data, the app surfaces the mismatch visually. It doesn't force either side — it shows both.
Filters, sort, column choices, and the last row you opened are saved per user. Where you left off is where you pick up.
Every factual field traces back to the NTSB. Every interpretation is yours. The base is stable; the overlay is personal.
Every chart bar, every table row, every NTSB field — one click deep. Start at the dashboard with 95 accidents on the chart, filter to the slice that matters, and follow it all the way to the raw NTSB case.