Helo Safety Team: Act Now To Check Fatal Accident Rate
The
U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) today warned that the U.S. helicopter
industry is heading toward its highest annual fatal accident rate in more
than a decade, already recording 15 fatal accidents with 27 fatalities in
the first six months of 2019. The USHST notes that is already on par with
2013 when 30 fatal helicopter accidents were recorded, but cautioned
that the rate could go even higher, as July historically posts the
highest number of rotorcraft accidents during the calendar year.
Figuring
in that history, the USHST warns that “the industry also is at risk to
reach the total from 2008, when there were 35 fatal helicopter accidents.
With half of 2019 completed and another six months to go, the U.S.
helicopter industry is experiencing a year of tragic accidents with too
many lives being lost.”
The USHST is calling on
operators, pilots, instructors, and mechanics to “rely on safety basics
and place a stronger emphasis on identifying and managing risk.” The
USHST is calling on the industry to focus on basics, including fuel
management, adequate pre-flight inspections, adherence to checklists,
understanding the impact of over-the-counter medications, avoiding flying
VFR in IFR conditions (scud running), not succumbing to “get-there-itis,”
and learning when to abort missions en route.
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