EASA Pushing for Recorders on Small Helicopters
The
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is recommending the installation of
flight recorders on Part 27 helicopters, those with mtows of 7,000 pounds or
less and nine or fewer passenger seats. In a recent EASA safety information bulletin
(SIB), EASA said that although the recommendation falls short of a mandate, the
agency “recognizes the potential safety enhancement that can be achieved through
this equipment.”
EASA
noted that light-weight flight recorders are available that meet less demanding
requirements than crash-protected flight recorders. In addition, the agency has
previously published standards for recorders. For recording equipment that does
not entirely meet these standards, the recommendations of this SIB can also
apply.
According
to EASA, flight recorder data (e.g. time, flight parameters, attitude, alarms,
pilot control input, audio, inertial acceleration) is “highly beneficial for the
following safety aspects: operational fleet management, training,
troubleshooting, data analysis, and risk assessment, and accident/incident
investigation.”
The
SIB concludes with EASA asking “all owners and operators of small rotorcraft,
registered in the EASA member states, consider installing a flight data
recorder.” Additionally, EASA recommends “affected TC and STC holders to include
installation of a flight recorder as part of the basic rotorcraft configuration
or as an option for in-service retrofit."
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