Air travel in the United States is extremely safe by global standards, with one aviation group calculating in 2023 that a person would have to fly every day for 103,239 years before they experienced a fatal accident.
But a series of recent pressures, including ongoing government shutdowns that have strained airport staffing and oversight, as well as US-led instability in the Middle East, have some experts worried that it may be getting a little less safe. Regulators in the US are also still analyzing the deadly January 25 disaster in Washington, DC, airspace, in which a passenger plane and military helicopter collided midair.


