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Here's a link to the images for the state and county data: Part 107 Pilots by State and County
The pilot data is from the FAA and the values have been normalized to the county and state population data from the US census. The pilot data is from 1/1/2018.
Maybe not surprisingly, but areas with high energy production seem to have a higher density of pilots, but that's just my interpretation.
The densest counties are (per 10,000):
42. Michigan (1.723)
43. Mississippi (1.719)
44. Louisiana (1.62)
45. Massachusetts (1.598)
46. West Virginia (1.597)
47. Pennsylvania (1.53)
48. New Jersey (1.42)
49. District Of Columbia (1.41)
50. Rhode Island (1.24)
51. New York (1.22)
The pilot data is from the FAA and the values have been normalized to the county and state population data from the US census. The pilot data is from 1/1/2018.
Maybe not surprisingly, but areas with high energy production seem to have a higher density of pilots, but that's just my interpretation.
The densest counties are (per 10,000):
- Nome, AK (71.59)
- Storey, NV (27.15)
- Clark, ID (23.26)
- Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon, AK (18.95)
- Jefferson, LA (16.87)
- San Miguel, CO (16.22)
- Haines, AK (16.03)
- Borden, TX (15.80)
- Denali, AK (15.36)
- Teton, WY (14.66)
- Alaska (7.30)
- North Dakota (4.99)
- Colorado (4.18)
- Montana (4.17)
- Wyoming (4.16)
- Idaho (3.91)
- Hawaii (3.43)
- Oregon (3.17)
- Maine (2.972)
- Kansas (2.969)
42. Michigan (1.723)
43. Mississippi (1.719)
44. Louisiana (1.62)
45. Massachusetts (1.598)
46. West Virginia (1.597)
47. Pennsylvania (1.53)
48. New Jersey (1.42)
49. District Of Columbia (1.41)
50. Rhode Island (1.24)
51. New York (1.22)