Private Aircraft Mr. French To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what is the total number of air hours flown in United Kingdom airspace for the last three years for which figures are available by (a) commercial and (b) private aircraft. Mr. McLoughlin The figures are not available in precisely the form requested, but the most likely numbers are given in the table.The commercial aircraft figures relate to aircraft of more than 2,300 kg mass. The private aircraft figures are for United Kingdom-registered aircraft only, but for all flying including that flown outside United Kingdom airspace.------ | | ------ |1987| ------ |1988| ------ |1989| ------ Mr. French To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many private pilots are currently registered in the United Kingdom. Mr. McLoughlin The Civil Aviation Authority has issued 55,135 private aeroplane licences and 2,203 private helicopter licences. However, the CAA has no knowledge of how many of these licence holders are currently exercising the privileges of the licences. Mr. French To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many accidents for each of the last three years have involved aircraft flown by private pilots. Mr. Atkins Not all accident reports indicate the type of licence held by the pilot. A flight which is clearly a private flight may well be flown by the holder of a commercial licence and conversely many private aircraft are registered in the public transport category so that they can be flown on payment by, for example, other club private pilots. Taking these points into consideration, the safety data analysis unit of the CAA believes that the following table represents the accidents involving pilots with private or student licences.------ | | ------ |1987| ------ |1988| ------ |1989| ------ |1987| ------ |1988| ------ |1989| ------