How Many Plane Crashes So Far in 2025? See Number

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How Many Plane Crashes So Far in 2025? See Number

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In light of recent aviation issues and catastrophic plane crashes across the United States, travelers are concerned about flying commercial and non-commercial aircrafts. In just one week toward the end of January 2025, a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight collided near Washington D.C.; days later, a medical jet transporting a child patient crashed in Northeast Philadelphia. As the public grapples with the tragic news, many are wondering how many plane crashes happen per year in America and whether or not it’s even safe to fly anymore.

Below, read what the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and multiple outlets have reported pertaining to plane crashes and aviation issues.

How Many Plane Crashes Are There Per Year?

The number of plane crashes, accidents, and other issues varies per year. On average though, there have been about 250 near-midair collisions reported by any piloted aircraft over the last 20 years, CBS News reported. Over the past five years, there were around 385 of these crashes every year, which equates to more than one incident per day, according to the outlet.

As for actual plane crashes, there has reportedly been a decline in commercial and non-commercial aviation crashes around the U.S.

Aviation attorney and former U.S. Air Force navigator Jim Brauchle told Newsweek in January 2025 that “there is probably, maybe not every day, but probably on average, every other day, a plane crash somewhere in the United States.” He added those crashes involved non-commercial aircraft “almost 99 percent of the time.”

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How Many Plane Crashes Have There Been in 2025?

According to the “Statements on Aviation Accidents and Incidents” by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there have been around 15 plane crashes or ground minor collisions so far in the U.S. in 2025 involving either commercial jets or smaller planes. Some were catastrophic crashes after falling, while others struck other objects either on the ground or in the air.

On February 10, Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil‘s private plane collided with another aircraft. He was not on board, but the pilot of the plane was killed.

Did Trump Fire Air Traffic Controllers?

According to the Associated Press, air traffic control employees were initially offered buyouts from the president when he enacted changes to the federal workforce in January 2025. Air traffic controllers’ union reportedly recommended its members not to accept the buyout. Moreover, the Office for Personnel Management (OPM), claimed that controllers were not eligible for the widespread resignation plan nor were they subject to the potential hiring freeze across the federal workforce, per the AP. 

Injuries in Philadelphia Crash: How Many People Were Affected?

So far, the Medevac jet that plummeted from the sky and exploded in a fiery crash in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday, January 31, has claimed at least seven lives and injured 19 others.

 A view of the wreckage from a small plane after it crashed in a residential area in the US city of Philadelphia on January 31, 2025. The aircraft, reportedly an air ambulance, took off from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport when went down around 6.30 p.m. local time (2330GMT), igniting multiple fires. (Photo by Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty Images)PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES – JANUARY 31: A view of the wreckage from a small plane after it crashed in a residential area in the US city of Philadelphia on January 31, 2025. (Photo by Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Learjet 55 crash not only injured people on the ground but also set homes and cars ablaze, with debris scattered widely from the massive explosion.

Injuries in DC Collision: How Many People Were Killed?

All 67 people aboard the American Airlines regional jet and the US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday, January 29 were presumed dead.

Recovery teams returned to the icy waters of the Potomac River on Friday, continuing their search for victims and additional evidence related to the deadliest U.S. air crash in more than two decades.

Injuries in Seattle Crash: Were There Any Injuries Reported?

On February 5, 2025, a Japan Airlines plane backed into the tail of a Delta Airlines aircraft while taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. According to multiple reports, officials have confirmed no injuries. Although the incident occurred at the airport, it caused a temporary disruption to flights, according to the FAA’s website. Japan Airlines later issued a statement to USA Today, saying, “We sincerely apologize to all involved for any inconvenience. The detailed cause and circumstances are currently under investigation.”

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