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Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
5 years ago PublicHeat Waves Bring Thunderstorms!
Beware and refers to previous publications and videos for risks description and safety tips:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/community/topics/weather-threats-vmc-flights;
https://www.easa.europa.eu/community/topics/weather-threats-vmc-flights…;
https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/general-publications/ehest-….Feel free to share other good material in this forum.
Safety starts on the ground at the flight planning stage.
If the weather is questionable, don't fly, divert or Land & LIVE.
Know and respect your and your aircraft's limitations and use all available resources including your eyes, technology, FIS and ATC.PS Even birds avoid flying into these thunderstorm forming clouds:
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
5 years ago PublicThe ATSB is reminding helicopter operators about the importance of considering skill consolidation processes when transitioning pilots to a new and technically different helicopter type
https://www.atsb.gov.au/media/news-items/2021/unanticipated-yaw/
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John FRANKLIN posted in Rotorcraft
5 years ago PublicIn a further step to improve rotorcraft safety by mitigating the risk of human error at the design stage and to better support the investigation of rotorcraft accidents and incidents, EASA published ED Decision 2021/010/R.
The introduction of systematic considerations related to Human Factors during the rotorcraft design process is expected to reduce the risk of design-related errors attributable to human factors that may lead to or contribute to an accident or incident.
With reference to investigation of rotorcraft accidents and incidents, certification specifications and acceptable means of compliance (AMCs) have been created or amended to:
support compliance with the operational rules requiring the recording of data link communications,
improve the serviceability of flight recorders and the audio quality of cockpit voice recorders (CVR) recordings, ensuring a better data analysis related to accidents or incidents.
These actions are part of the EASA Rotorcraft Safety Roadmap and the systemic actions taken to improve aircraft tracking, rescue operations and accident investigation, as identified in the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS 2021-2025).https://www.easa.europa.eu/newsroom-and-events/news/easa-publishes-deci…
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John FRANKLIN created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
5 years ago PublicEASA GA Season Opener 2021- Session 1: Restarting safely - General Aviation Season Opener
Watch the first Session of the GA Season Opener on YouTube at the link here. This session is getting ready for the season ahead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOhPpPlyc4U&list=PLTfS24aKkJn5URXksdPgt…
Relevant for Fixed Wing and Rotor Wing GA pilots.
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Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft