There was a lot I got out of the seminar anyway. For example, for the period 1998 to 2006 there were a lot more accidents on landings than on takeoffs. BUT, there were a lot more fatalities on takeoffs than landings!
Another interesting point was made on the distances required to stop on takeoff at different speeds if you have to abort. I never really thought about that particular aspect before. The average GA aircraft is at rotation after using up 1,200 ft of runway and will require a least a 2,600 ft runway to stop. For me, and probably most of you, I am off ground in 400 to 500 ft. That means I have a lot more margin on most runways if I have to abort. A safety aspect I had not recognized.
There was a lot more info like this that I could plug back into my flying that was real interesting. A good seminar that I would recommend.