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The Crash Map is biased towards more recent accidents and it does not have any after 2018.  There are very few accidents before the 1980's for instance and I am skeptical that it has all of the 80's. 

  •  For example, if I select "list" accidents for New Mexico it produces 712 accidents.  If I search for accidents in New Mexico on Aviation Safety Network it produces a list of 2,337 accidents. 
  • If I do the same for Texas the Crash Map shows 2,751 accidents in TX but Aviation Safety Network shows 10,582 accidents.

So it looks like the Crash Map is missing about 75% of the airplane crashes.

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