Demand Grows For Oil Rig
Approach System
Sikorsky and PHI Helicopters,
co-developers of the new rig approach
software for the S-92’s flight control computer, said they have recently
gained new customers for the approach automation
product. Half of PHI’s 28 S-92s already has the rig approach installed, and the
remainder of the U.S. operator’s fleet is scheduled for the upgrade. Rig
approach gives the 26,000-pound helicopter a coupled-approach option, as well as
automated departure capability to and from oil rigs in bad weather. S-92 pilots
normally hand-fly oil rig approaches that can require as many as 17 separate
decisions or actions inside the final approach fix. Rig approach not only flies
the approach but also reduces the number of pilot decisions to seven, leaving
more time for the pilots to identify the rig when they break out of the clouds.
For PHI, rig approach has improved safety through increased situational
awareness. That has also meant increased reliability as the helicopter can
approach any rig down to 200 feet and one-half-mile weather minimums. “Market
response to the rig approach is very strong,” a Sikorsky spokesman told
AIN. “Four major offshore oil fleet operators have contracted for some or
all of their fleets.” Sikorsky declined to identify the new customers. Rig
approach is an available option on new S-92s and as a retrofit item on aircraft
already flying.
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