Flight Safety Foundation Tackles VFR Helicopter Accidents
The
Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) has issued a new white paper that focuses
on ways to avoid weather-related helicopter accidents. The group proposes
a comprehensive, five-point strategy to improve commercial VFR helicopter
safety for passenger operations.
Key
recommendations include implementing regular risk identification and
mitigation/management strategies, as well as tools to improve or develop
an organizational safety culture; improving pilot decision making and adherence
to procedures, including training on how to safely fly out of marginal weather
and the use of single-pilot resource management and small flight recorders;
establishing procedures for more consistent go/no-go decisions that
include enforcement of weather minimums, limiting late flight plan
changes, and using a process to inform customers of
cancellations/postponements; educating customers via mandatory preflight
weather and safety briefings; and enhancing regulatory oversight by
mandating all commercial operations be flown under Part 135 rules and
work with small operators to develop SMS, risk assessment, weather
training, and flight data monitoring programs.
The paper noted that there “needs to be a
sense of urgency” to the problem of safety with the active participation
of operators, manufacturers, regulators, and consumers to reduce the fatal
helicopter accident rate. “Fatal crashes continue to happen with tragic
regularity,” the FSF said.
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