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U.S. Helo Safety Team Offers Case Studies for Survival
The
U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) has released a new recommended practice
guide with suggested training scenarios designed to mitigate risk and improve
decision making. USHST's new guide contains materials for lesson plans using
actual fatal helicopter accidents precipitated by flawed decisions that placed
the aircraft at risk.
Scenarios
include loss of rotor rpm in autorotation; loss of tail rotor effectiveness;
spatial disorientation; unintended flight in instrument meteorological
conditions (IMC); low-altitude wire strike; and low-altitude engine
failure. The practice resources are suitable for use for both private and
commercial helicopter flight training, including private, commercial, CFI,
designated examiners, training center evaluators, and FAA safety inspectors.
To
help further, the guide also suggests applicable methods of interjecting
training scenarios into lesson plans including setting up training events based
on the accident scenario. The guide and its five annexes can be found at either
the USHST website or
that of the International Helicopter Safety
Foundation.
Notable fatal accidents mentioned in the guide
include the 2009 crash in California of a nighttime medevac flight due to
pilot spatial disorientation and a widely-reported New Mexico State Police
helicopter accident that occurred after the non-instrument rated pilot
attempted to take off into IMC
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