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Fear of flying? The riskiest part of your flight is not at 40,000 feet, the answer will surprise you

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Flying tens of thousands of feet above the ground may seem like the most perilous part of air travel, but according to aviation experts, it’s not the most dangerous phase of a flight.

Aviation safety has come under intense review following a series of disturbing incidents in recent weeks, prompting some anxious travelers to reconsider their flying plans. While commercial aviation remains one of the safest modes of transportation, recent events—including some with fatalities—underscore that risks still exist.

Pilots and aviation specialists note that the most hazardous moments in air travel occur during takeoff and landing, when the margin for error is significantly smaller. Some experts even argue that one of these phases is inherently riskier than the other.

Several of the recent accidents happened precisely during these critical stages, triggering investigations by both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States.

Aviation incidents spark public concern and financial strain on airlines

Over 35 major aircraft accidents have occurred in 2025, heighting public anxiety over air travel.

Just this week a Southwest Airlines plane had to maneuever to avoid a midair crash and yesterday in Denver a plane caught fire on the tarmack forcing passengers to evacuate the plane.

Fatal aircraft accidents | January 1, 2025 - March 30, 2025

 

  1. 26 Jul 2025
    Denver International Airport (DEN/KDEN), Denver, CO
  2. 18 Jul 2025
    Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, CA (SBA/KSBA)
  3. 18 Jul 2025
    Charleston International Airport, SC (CHS/KCHS)
  4. 18 Jul 2025
    Charleston International Airport, SC (CHS/KCHS)
  5. 2 Jul 2025
    Las Vegas-Harry Reid International Airport, NV (LAS/KLAS)
  6. 2 Jul 2025
    Cross Keys Airport (17N), Monroe, NJ
  7. 15 Jun 2025
    near Fort Lauderdale, FL
  8. 14 Jun 2025
    near Ebro, FL
  9. 11 Jun 2025
    Honolulu-Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, HI (HNL/PHNL)
  10. 8 Jun 2025
    Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport, AZ (PHX/KPHX)
  11. 8 Jun 2025
    near Tullahoma Regional Airport/William Northern Field (THA/KTHA), TN
  12. 22 May 2025
    near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (MYF/KMYF), San Diego, CA
  13. 6 May 2025
    near Boulder City, NV
  14. 7 Apr 2025
    Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (OTH/KOTH), North Bend, OR
  15. 19 Mar 2025Sheridan Airport (SHR/KSHR), Sheridan, WY
  16. 13 Mar 2025
    Denver International Airport (DEN/KDEN), Denver, CO
  17. 13 Mar 2025
    near Mesquite Metro Airport (KHQZ), Mesquite, TX
  18. 9 Mar 2025
    Las Vegas-Harry Reid International Airport, NV (LAS/KLAS)
  19. 2 Mar 2025
    near San Diego, CA
  20. 14 Feb 2025
    near Pierson, FL
  21. 13 Feb 2025
    near San Francisco, CA
  22. 10 Feb 2025
    Scottsdale Airport (SDL/KSDL), Scottsdale, AZ
  23. 10 Feb 2025
    Scottsdale Airport (SDL/KSDL), Scottsdale, AZ
  24. 6 Feb 2025
    near Nome, AK
  25. 5 Feb 2025
    Seattle/Tacoma International Airport, WA (SEA/KSEA)
  26. 5 Feb 2025
    Seattle/Tacoma International Airport, WA (SEA/KSEA)
  27. 1 Feb 2025
    near Daggett, CA
  28. 1 Feb 2025 Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD/KORD)
  29. 31 Jan 2025
    near North Philadelphia Airport (PNE/KPNE), Philadelphia, PA
  30. 29 Jan 2025
    near Washington-Ronald Reagan National Airport, DC (DCA/KDCA)
  31. 20 Jan 2025
    Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, MN (MSP/KMSP)
  32. 10 Jan 2025
    San Bernardino International Airport (SBD/KSBD), San Bernardino, CA
  33. 10 Jan 2025
    Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, GA (ATL/KATL)
  34. 7 Jan 2025
    near Ojai, CA
  35. 3 Jan 2025
    Black Hills Airport-Clyde Ice Field (SPF/KSPF), Spearfish, SD
  36. 2 Jan 2025
    Stringtown, MS

 

Back in April, a small airplane crashed into a river in Fremont, eastern Nebraska, killing three.

In the wake of these events, growing concerns over aviation safety have intensified public hesitation toward flying. Airlines, in turn, are feeling the financial impact as traveler confidence fluctuates.

Aviation Safety: which is the most dangerous - takeoff or landing?

As aviation safety comes under renewed scrutiny, concerns over air travel have reached lawmakers. “Some of us, who were constantly told that flying is the safest way to travel, are actually scared right now,” said Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) during a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) oversight hearing on March 26.

Despite recent incidents, aviation experts remain confident in the industry’s ability to adjust critical flight procedures based on lessons learned from accidents.

According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 1,468 aviation accidents were recorded in 2024—770 occurring during landing and 124 during takeoff.

CNN transportation analyst Mary Schiavo attributes the high accident rates in these phases to inherent dangers and the complex maneuvers required at airports. “Airports create much more stress for pilots, air traffic controllers, and aircraft,” Schiavo explained.

She argues that landings are riskier than takeoffs due to fewer escape options. “It’s a really critical moment, especially for midair collisions and other incidents,” Schiavo emphasized. “When you’re taking off, you have the runway in front of you. You see it clearly—although, sometimes, unauthorized aircraft enter the circuit and attempt to land over someone. But descent and landing are the most dangerous moments.”

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