My current view is that the minor aviation incidents have come to the fore of late because of the major incidents that have occurred.
For example, a recent Alaska air crash was blamed on Pres Trump.
But there's this ...
Longtime Alaska writer reflects on Alaska's history of aviation fatalities (2023)
alaskapublic.org
... Eugene "Buzzy" Peltola Jr.'s fatal plane crash on Tuesday is yet another point in Alaska's grim aviation statistics.
A 2021 investigation from ProPublica and Unalaska public radio station KUCB found that since 2016, 42% of U.S. deaths from small aircraft crashes occurred in Alaska, up from 26% in the early 2000s.
"I don't think we ever really want to accept it, though, because we know that there are ways to make aviation safer," said longtime Alaska journalist and writer Charles Wohlforth.
High-profile Alaskans aren't immune; many political figures and their loved ones have died in crashes. In 1972, a small plane carrying then-Congressman Nick Begich, then-U.S. House Majority Leader Hale Boggs, a staffer and a pilot disappeared in the Portage area.
In 1994, Alaska Department of Public Safety Deputy Commissioner Claude Swackhammer and a state trooper died in a plane crash near Haines.
In 2010, Alaska's longest-serving U.S. senator, Ted Stevens, was among five people killed when a floatplane crashed north of Dillingham. He had survived a plane crash in Anchorage in 1978 that killed his first wife and four others.
In 2020, state Rep. Gary Knopp was among the seven people killed in a midair collision on the Kenai Peninsula. ...