NTSB
urges helicopter crash-resistant system installations
A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) safety recommendation report is
requesting helicopter manufacturers to equip turbine-powered helicopters with
crash-resistant systems to record data, audio, and images.
The NTSB said the action requested of Airbus Helicopters, Bell, Leonardo, MD
Helicopters, Robinson and Sikorsky stems from the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) not implementing a series of NTSB recommendations made in
2013 and 2015.
The NTSB noted investigators found the lack of recorded data hindered their
understanding of several crashes that could have serious flight safety
implications, citing seven helicopter investigations between 2011 and 2017 in
which the lack of access to recorded data impeded their ability to identify and
address potential safety issues.
The NTSB also identified five accidents in which investigators had the benefit
of recorded data that was critical to understanding the circumstances of the
crashes.
"The more information we have, the better we can understand not only the
circumstances of a crash but what can be done to prevent future
accidents," Dana Schulze, director of the NTSB Office of Aviation Safety,
said. "We are asking that currently available recording technology be put
to use in a way that will improve aviation safety. The data these recorders can
provide to investigators are data that can prevent accidents by allowing us to
address safety issues that might otherwise go unidentified."
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