Indeed, where possible the best and quickest solution is to throw it out of the cabin in the event of a fire. Also a good reason to wear flying gloves.
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Mathieu VANDENAVENNE created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Mathieu VANDENAVENNE posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicDon't miss the HAI's Spotlight on Safety [SOS] promotion on the HAI Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLArJG9MBZtPO1cTWTJjWn_HCg5ivlEf-N
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Peter Moeller posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicDear John and all colleagues of the EASA Safety Promotion Team and ESPN-R,
thanks for creating the Rotorcraft community Together4Safety! It will become an important forum to share, discuss and promote safety information. I look forward to meet as many members of the community as possible personally at EUROPEAN ROTORS in November in Cologne.
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John FRANKLIN created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Erick Perez posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicHello everyone
It is a pleasure and honor for me to be part of this community, working for Rotorcraft Safety from Mexico City.
Thank you
Saludos desde Mexico
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John FRANKLIN created a topic in Rotorcraft
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Mounir HARKAT posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicIt's pleasure to join you in this community, am not from the European continent but I did most of my training under EASA regulation with the greatest company in Europe as Airbus helicopter and Leonardo helicopter and also Oxford aviation training academy for my basic training, I hope to learn from you and to give you my feedback about my experience to add a value to the safety management system. Thank you for your effort for fafety promotion ☺️
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Olivier Desjeux posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicHi everyone, very happy to join this group.
In regard to safety related to rotorcrafts, I wrote an e-book which describes the technical causes of accidents. As everyone knows, most of the accidents are pilot driven, but there's still a few wide open traps in which it's easy to fall into.
The e-book is mainly single engine (AS350) focused, but several sections apply to any kind of helicopters. Right now it's in French, but pretty easy to convert in English on request.
The format is adapted for overhead projection since the first intent of those 5 sections were to be used during a refresher's course.
It's now available for free, just drop me an email olivierdesjeux@gmail.com
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John FRANKLIN posted in Rotorcraft
6 years ago PublicOn behalf of the EASA Safety Promotion Team and all our Safety Partners in the European Safety Promotion Network - Rotorcraft (ESPN-R) would welcome you to the new Rotorcraft Community from Together4Safety.
When you are looking for information on Rotorcraft safety this is the place to come for answers. Check out the Safety Information area for all the latest news, learn more about interesting accidents and learn great tips on how to tackle challenging safety issues in our Safety Topics A-Z. This area will continue to build over time into a comprehensive library of information.
It's easy for you to join our Community using your normal Google, Facebook or other Social Media logon. Then you can Post your own Topics and discussions to get the answers you need. Share your thoughts and get involved.
Best Regards
John, Michel, the EASA Safety Promotion Team and our ESPN-R partners.