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North Sea Offshore Helo Pax
To Get Improved EBS in July
The North Sea Helicopter Safety
Steering Group (HSSG) expects the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will approve
a new emergency breathing system for helicopter passengers at the end of this
month. The first batch of approved equipment is expected to arrive early next
month, allowing training–both in classroom sessions and online–to begin in
mid-July. Passengers on offshore flights in the North Sea will need to know how
to inspect the equipment and conduct a buddy check. As required by the CAP 1145
review, released in February this year, the group is also considering how
readily passengers can exit a helicopter window while wearing survival
equipment, such as buoyancy aids. The CAP 1145 review was a bid to curb
helicopter incidents and accidents through a number of prevention and mitigation
measures. The outcome, based on 450 study participants, will be used to create a
common policy about what clothing can be worn under a survival suit. The HSSG
said it needs another 150 people to complete the study and wants men weighing
more than 180 pounds to book a slot in the survey’s schedule. Window sizes on
the various types of helicopter used for North Sea operations are also being
measured
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