The Britts think they are superior in most areas, also aviation. Their helicopter rules are about to be implemented by EASA as a standard for EU, with some modifications. Notably that any EU AOC should be accepted by local authorities. Please make note of the fact that the accident level in the UK sector is much higher than in the Norwegian sector. The figures can be found in the latest Helicopter Safety Sudy 3b just out. We simply cannot accept British or related inferior practices here. (Ed.)
UK OIl & Gas Creates Fresh Guidelines on UAS Offshore
Industry body Oil & Gas UK has created a fresh publication to give the industry guidance on the growing use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) offshore.
The guidelines were developed by a work group set up by the trade body and involved industry and aviation safety experts as well as UAS operators.
Mick Borwell, health, safety and environment director with Oil & Gas UK, explained: “A small but increasing number of oil and gas operators are using UAS for inspections predominantly, but also for aerial photography, surveying and security.
“The technology is particularly attractive for its use in improving safety. For example, sending unmanned aircraft instead of people into confined spaces to conduct inspections reduces risk, and is also effective and efficient. We expect their usage to grow.”
The new guidelines aim to achieve consistency with the high safety and operating standards already adopted on the UKCS for offshore oil and gas production and helicopter flight operations.
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